1 edition of Motherwell Homestead National Historic Site of Canada management plan found in the catalog.
Motherwell Homestead National Historic Site of Canada management plan
Parks Canada
Published
2011
by Parks Canada in Gatineau, Québec
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Written in
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LC Classifications | F1074.W28 P37 2011 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 28 p. ; |
Number of Pages | 28 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL25222798M |
ISBN 10 | 110018905X |
ISBN 10 | 9781100189055 |
LC Control Number | 2011535618 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 731322802 |
In the Province of Saskatchewan, in NE 1/4 Sect Towns Ra WM., the whole of parcel A, designated as Motherwell Homestead National Historic Park according to plan in the Canada Lands Surveys Records at Ottawa, a copy of which is filed in the Land Titles Office at Regina as Plan No. 81R; said parcel containing 3. Parks Canada. (August 1, ). Number of visitors to Motherwell Homestead national historic site in Canada from to (in thousands) [Graph]. In Statista. Retrieved J , from.
In Abernethy, Sask., cuts to the Motherwell Homestead National Historic Site – the restored homestead of farmer and politician W.R. Motherwell – will eliminate several staff positions and a. Management plan: national historic site or other protected heritage area other than the Rouge National Urban Park. Motherwell Homestead National Historic Site of Canada. Fort Battleford National Historic Site of Canada, including Frenchman Butte and Frog Lake.
Motherwell Homestead depicts the lifestyles, costumes and architecture of the early 20th century. Here you can get a glimpse of the life and career of pioneer farmer and politician, W. R. Motherwell and his significant influence on the development of scientific agriculture in Western Canada. Batoche National Historic Site, Fort Walsh National Historic Site, Motherwell Homestead National Historic Site: You can walk along the day-use trails and use the public toilets. You won't be.
Motherwell Homestead National Historic Site of Canada management plan. [Parks Canada.] -- Motherwell Homestead was named a National Historic Site in after the Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada recommended that the place be declared of national historical importance.
Get this from a library. Motherwell Homestead National Historic Site of Canada management plan. [Parks Canada.]. Motherwell Homestead National Historic Site. Things to do; Plan your visit; Visitor safety; Culture; Site management; As of June 1, Motherwell Homestead National Historic Site began a gradual reopening of outdoor areas and greenspaces.
Please check our website regularly for the current status of this location and others. Site management. On a bend in the road one hour west of Yorkton and northeast of Regina, W.R. Motherwell’s original homestead stands as an authentic snapshot of prairie farm life at the turn of the 20th century.
Proud farmer and respected politician spend a day in the life of the Grand Old Man of Agriculture who helped shape Canada’s farm policy. Motherwell Homestead National Historic Site of Canada Management Plan; Thomas, G.
and I. Clarke. “The Garrison Mentality and the Canadian West: The British-Canadian Response to Two Landscapes: The Fur-Trade Post and the Ontarian Prairie Homestead,” Prairie Forum 4 (1): Motherwell Homestead depicts the lifestyles and architecture of the early 20th century. Here you can get a glimpse of the life and career of pioneer farmer and politician, W.R.
Motherwell, and his significant influence on the development of scientific agriculture in Western Canada. Education program How to book your visit.
Gouvernement du Canada - Parcs Canada Lieu historique national du Homestead-Motherwell. Français; Conditions régissant l'utilisation; Motherwell Homestead National Historic Site.
Please plan ahead and check the Parks Canada website for the most up-to-date information on hours of operation and what to expect when you arrive. Road trip with your family out to Abernethy and visit the Motherwell Homestead National Historic Site to meet farm.
Motherwell Homestead's heritage value resides in its association with the career of W. Motherwell and in its illustration of an individual dispersed prairie homestead planned around scientific farming principles. The Motherwell Homestead National Historic Site depicts the lifestyles, costumes, and architecture of the early 20th century.
Costumed guides gives a glimpse of the life and career of W.R. Motherwell, and his significant influence on the development of scientific agriculture in Western Canada. Motherwell Homestead is being commemorated as a site of national historic significance not only because it was the home of W.R.
Motherwell, an important Canadian agricultural leader, but also because it is a showpiece for his approach to scientific agriculture and the transplanting of architecture, landscape, and cultural traditions from.
Motherwell Homestead. likes were here. The Motherwell Homestead is a National Historic Site of Canada located just south of the community of. Motherwell Homestead National Historic Site Things to do; Plan your visit; Visitor safety.
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Motherwell Homestead National Historic Site (NHS) Located near Abernethy, Saskatchewan, Motherwell Homestead tells the story of Western Canada’s settlement, Canada’s developing agricultural economy and its governance as seen through William Richard Motherwell’s contributions to provincial and federal politics.
On Harkin's recommendation, the government created the Advisory Board for Historic Site Preservation (later called the Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada) in in order to advise the Minister on a new program of National Historic Sites. Brigadier General Ernest Alexander Cruikshank, a noted authority on the War of and the history of Ontario, was chosen as the Board's first.
Parks Canada's National App has new features to make your trip planning and site visit even better. With the new Learn-to Camp section, find all the information you need to plan and enjoy your first camping trip complete with recipes, packing lists and insider tips.
Popular features also include exploring trail maps, creating personalised itineraries, discovering hidden gems, finding special. The Motherwell Homestead National Historic Site will also be reopening limited services as of July The visitor centre, historic implement shed .Parks Canada's National App has new features to make your trip planning and site visit even better.
With the new Learn-to Camp section, find all the information you need to plan and enjoy your first camping trip complete with recipes, packing lists and insider tips. Popular features also include exploring trail maps, creating personalised itineraries, discovering hidden gems, finding special.The fur trade shaped Canada into the nation it is today, and the very best example of how is in the Rocky Mountain House National Historic Site on the North Saskatchewan River near Red Deer, you can see artefacts and the structures of four early 19 th century fur trading posts where westward-bound adventurers swapped goods with the Indigenous Blackfoot people.