Fort Walsh National Historic Site - Saskatchewan, CanadaFort Walsh is a historic Canadian site, located in Saskatchewan's Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park. Originally built as a Northwest Mounted Police fort, it was constructed by inspector James Morrow Walsh and thirty men of the B Troop in June 1875.
Today, Fort Walsh is open to the public and serves as a popular tourist destination. Join acting site manager, Royce Petty John, on a tour of the facilities and activities -- which include guides in period costume, interactive interpretative programming, a cook tent and even a military drill reenactment.
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