Saskatchewan Valley (original) (raw)
The Saskatchewan Valley is a geographic area in Saskatchewan, Canada encompassing generally a triangle from North Battleford, to Saskatoon, north to the Saskatchewan River Forks east of Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. Historically home to the Cree aboriginal people, followed by the Métis both French and English, the Valley was opened up to large scale Euro-Canadian settlement in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The valley is characterized by Aspen parkland ecosystems and gently rolling hills, and forms a "v" between the North Saskatchewan and South Saskatchewan Rivers.
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dbo:abstract | The Saskatchewan Valley is a geographic area in Saskatchewan, Canada encompassing generally a triangle from North Battleford, to Saskatoon, north to the Saskatchewan River Forks east of Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. Historically home to the Cree aboriginal people, followed by the Métis both French and English, the Valley was opened up to large scale Euro-Canadian settlement in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The valley is characterized by Aspen parkland ecosystems and gently rolling hills, and forms a "v" between the North Saskatchewan and South Saskatchewan Rivers. (en) La Vallée de la Saskatchewan est une aire géographique de forme triangulaire, délimitée par les villes de Prince Albert, North Battleford, et Saskatoon. Ce territoire comprend les deux cours d'eau sources de la rivière Saskatchewan, à savoir, la rivière Saskatchewan Nord et la rivière Saskatchewan Sud. Sur ce territoire vivaient les Amérindiens Cris. Dès 1692, l'explorateur et négociant anglais Henry Kelsey explore la vallée de la Saskatchewan. Les trappeurs et coureurs des bois français, canadiens français et métis arpenteront, quelques années plus tard, cette vallée qui traverse les prairies canadiennes et conduit aux Montagnes Rocheuses. Parmi eux, l'officier canadien Pierre Gaultier de Varennes et de La Vérendrye et ses fils. Ils y construiront des comptoirs fortifiés, sorte de poste de traite entouré d'enceinte, tels que le Fort Paskoya, Fort de La Corne et le Fort La Jonquière. La vallée de la Saskatchewan conduit en aval vers le lac Winnipeg et le lac Manitoba puis par le fleuve Nelson permet de rejoindre la Baie d'Hudson. * Portail de la Saskatchewan * Portail du Canada (fr) |
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dbp:date | December 2009 (en) |
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rdfs:comment | The Saskatchewan Valley is a geographic area in Saskatchewan, Canada encompassing generally a triangle from North Battleford, to Saskatoon, north to the Saskatchewan River Forks east of Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. Historically home to the Cree aboriginal people, followed by the Métis both French and English, the Valley was opened up to large scale Euro-Canadian settlement in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The valley is characterized by Aspen parkland ecosystems and gently rolling hills, and forms a "v" between the North Saskatchewan and South Saskatchewan Rivers. (en) La Vallée de la Saskatchewan est une aire géographique de forme triangulaire, délimitée par les villes de Prince Albert, North Battleford, et Saskatoon. Ce territoire comprend les deux cours d'eau sources de la rivière Saskatchewan, à savoir, la rivière Saskatchewan Nord et la rivière Saskatchewan Sud. Sur ce territoire vivaient les Amérindiens Cris. La vallée de la Saskatchewan conduit en aval vers le lac Winnipeg et le lac Manitoba puis par le fleuve Nelson permet de rejoindre la Baie d'Hudson. * Portail de la Saskatchewan * Portail du Canada (fr) |
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