Batoche National Historic Site

The village of Batoche was built on the banks of the South Saskatchewan River, and was the last battlefield in the Northwest Rebellion of 1885. Louis Riel used Batoche as the headquarters of his “Provisional Government of Saskatchewan”. The well-preserved and restored site depicts lifestyles of the Batoche Métis in the mid to late 1800s. Groups can enjoy an award-winning multi-media show in the Visitor Reception Centre.
Minimum Time Required: 2 hours

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