Historic Sites
 Batoche Cemetery (01)
 Batoche Cemetery (02)
 Batoche Cemetery (03)
 Batoche Cemetery, Church in Background (01)
 Batoche Rectory
 Batoche – appears in Wpg Sun, May 8, 1888
 Batoche’s House at Batoche where Capt. French was shot
 Charlie Trottier tells Indian Agent McLoed the story
 Father Dubuc standing in old shell hole on Batoche battlefield below village
 From Two Months in the Camp of Big Bear
 General Middleton’s headquarters at Fort Qu’Appelle, 1885
 General Middleton’s headquarters during the Riel Rebellion
 Gnr. Phillips grave
 Grave marker of Gabriel Dumont
 Graves of the Half-Breeds killed in battle
 Graves of those Massacred at Frog Lake
 Gunner Phillip’s Grave
 Humboldt – Telegraph Station
 Lateral Trench of Militia forces, Batoche Battlefield
 McKinnon House – 712 Dufferin St., Saskatoon - Commandeered for Hospital service during 1885
 Métis casualties
 Monument “Erected in memory of Indians and Métis who died in the Rebellion of 1885”
 Old house west of Duck Lake from which Halfbreeds fought
 Old mill at Duck Lake, Batoche?  Headquarters of Louis Riel
 Rifle Pits thrown up in 1885 following the battle of Cut Knife Hill
 Ruins of old storehouse at Warman Ferry
 Scene at Fish Creek
 Scene of fight at Fish Creek
 Scene of fight west of Duck Lake
 Scene on west bank of river at Batoche
 Soldiers grave, Fish Creek
 South Saskatchewan River looking north, south of Batoche
 South Saskatchewan River showing Batoche Church, south of Batoche
 Where Middleton’s West-bank troops crossed S. Sask. River during Battle of Fish Creek
 “Batoche from where Lt. Fitch (French?) was killed”
 “Field on which Gen. Middleton camped east of Batoche”
 “First sight of Batoche”
 “General meeting priests”
 “Old House at Fish Creek” 
 “The usual type of Rifle Pit by the Rebels at Batoche”