North-West Mounted Police

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21Fort Edmonton  Slide Forward to Fort Calgary! Finish Fort Calgary

Fort Edmonton Slide Forward to Fort Calgary! Finish Fort Calgary

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Source URL: dev.glenbow.org

Language: English - Date: 2011-05-24 17:35:59
22LESSON PLANS THE NORTH WEST MOUNTED POLICE: RECRUITMENT Recommended grades: 6 -12 Time required: 45 minute class lessons Materials: Images (Choice of students), Formatting paper (11X17 - cardstock or firm paper)

LESSON PLANS THE NORTH WEST MOUNTED POLICE: RECRUITMENT Recommended grades: 6 -12 Time required: 45 minute class lessons Materials: Images (Choice of students), Formatting paper (11X17 - cardstock or firm paper)

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Source URL: dev.glenbow.org

Language: English - Date: 2011-09-14 17:31:56
23THE NORTH-WEST MOUNTED POLICE: POLICING THE WEST Welcome to 21 Century Learning – Links to Our Collection. This online module and supplemental education guide was developed to allow access to

THE NORTH-WEST MOUNTED POLICE: POLICING THE WEST Welcome to 21 Century Learning – Links to Our Collection. This online module and supplemental education guide was developed to allow access to

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Source URL: dev.glenbow.org

Language: English - Date: 2011-09-14 17:30:10
24RECOMMENDED READINGS AND RESOURCES WEBSITES Royal Canadian Mounted Police Website: Origins of the North West Mounted Police: http://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/hist/ori-deb/index-eng.htm Alberta Curriculum Standards: education.al

RECOMMENDED READINGS AND RESOURCES WEBSITES Royal Canadian Mounted Police Website: Origins of the North West Mounted Police: http://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/hist/ori-deb/index-eng.htm Alberta Curriculum Standards: education.al

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Source URL: dev.glenbow.org

- Date: 2011-09-14 17:32:34
    25Major-General Thomas Bland Strange, Commander of the Alberta Field Force  Métis Scouts Serving with Government Forces: Jeremiah Whitford, Colin J. Whitford, A.D. Spence and Betchie Laraque  Major-Général Thomas Bland

    Major-General Thomas Bland Strange, Commander of the Alberta Field Force Métis Scouts Serving with Government Forces: Jeremiah Whitford, Colin J. Whitford, A.D. Spence and Betchie Laraque Major-Général Thomas Bland

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    Source URL: www.history.alberta.ca

    Language: English - Date: 2012-03-30 11:35:20
    26Big Bear in Leg Irons at North-West Mounted Police Barracks, Regina, 1885 Big Bear avec des fers aux pieds dans les baraques de la Police montée du Nord- Ouest, Régina, 1885 Mistahi Maskwa oskātih sakāpīkān ekiskam

    Big Bear in Leg Irons at North-West Mounted Police Barracks, Regina, 1885 Big Bear avec des fers aux pieds dans les baraques de la Police montée du Nord- Ouest, Régina, 1885 Mistahi Maskwa oskātih sakāpīkān ekiskam

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    Source URL: www.history.alberta.ca

    Language: English - Date: 2012-03-30 11:35:21
    271-877-2ESCAPE | www.sasktourism.com  Travel Itinerary | To access online maps of Saskatchewan or to request a Saskatchewan Discovery Guide and Official Highway Map, visit:

    1-877-2ESCAPE | www.sasktourism.com Travel Itinerary | To access online maps of Saskatchewan or to request a Saskatchewan Discovery Guide and Official Highway Map, visit:

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    Source URL: media.sasktourism.com

    Language: English - Date: 2012-10-05 18:03:15
    28W ILLIAM M ACA U LEY H E RCH M ER[removed]William McCauley Herchmer came from a prominent Loyalist family. His great grandfather John Jost Herkimer served in Butler’s Rangers and settled in Cataraqui (Kingston) Ontar

    W ILLIAM M ACA U LEY H E RCH M ER[removed]William McCauley Herchmer came from a prominent Loyalist family. His great grandfather John Jost Herkimer served in Butler’s Rangers and settled in Cataraqui (Kingston) Ontar

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    Source URL: www.uelac.org

    Language: English - Date: 2009-02-23 01:31:20
    29ORIGINS  In 1875 the North West Mounted Police established Fort Calgary at the meeting of the Bow and Elbow rivers. The site is the eastern edge of what is now the

    ORIGINS In 1875 the North West Mounted Police established Fort Calgary at the meeting of the Bow and Elbow rivers. The site is the eastern edge of what is now the

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    Source URL: www.calgarydowntown.com

    Language: English - Date: 2014-05-28 21:53:47
    301-877-2ESCAPE | www.sasktourism.com  Travel Itinerary | To access online maps of Saskatchewan or to request a Saskatchewan Discovery Guide and Official Highway Map, visit:

    1-877-2ESCAPE | www.sasktourism.com Travel Itinerary | To access online maps of Saskatchewan or to request a Saskatchewan Discovery Guide and Official Highway Map, visit:

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    Source URL: www.tourismsaskatchewan.com

    Language: English - Date: 2012-10-11 18:09:48