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Last Mountain House Prov. Hist. Park |
| The Visiting Info shown below, if any, is always subject to change. Please check the facility's website for the latest information before making a trip.
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| Last Mountain House Prov. Hist. Park |
| Last Mountain House was constructed in 1869 by the Hudson's Bay Company for two reasons: competition was moving in, and the buffalo herds were moving southwest. Come see the reconstructed 1869 Hudson's Bay Company winter fur trade outpost. Marks the last days of fur trade in Southern Saskatchewan and when era of buffalo hunting & Red River carts gave way to homesteads & the railroad. A hike into the coulee illustrates the importance of the natural environment to the post's location. |
| Room 146 - 3211 Albert Street |
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| Regina |
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| S4S 5W6 |
| Jul to Sep Thursday - Sunday |
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| (306) 787-7031 |
| http://www.tpcs.gov.sk.ca/LastMountainHouse |
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