Posts made in February, 2012

Buffalo pound in snow storm, Wanuskewin Park

Posted by on 5. February 2012 in Wanuskewin Park | 1 comment

Buffalo pound in snow storm, Wanuskewin Park

A spring snowstorm envelopes a replica of a buffalo pound and teepee in Wanuskewin Heritage Park, Saskatoon. The pounds (circular corrals) were built by the aboriginal people, usually in low-laying areas, and used to herd and capture bison. The bison provided a year-round source of food; hides (skins) provided materal for shelters and clothing. This buffalo pound replica can be found just a short walk from the information centre. Back to the Wanuskewin Heritage Park photo gallery.

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Snow storm in Wanuskewin Park

Posted by on 5. February 2012 in Wanuskewin Park | Comments Off on Snow storm in Wanuskewin Park

Snow storm in Wanuskewin Park

Sudden spring snow storm envelopes trees along a walking path in the Wanuskewin Heritage Park, Saskatoon. This image was taken during a snow storm in early March, on a trail along the Opimihaw Creek. I like how the snow flakes make everything look so soft and tranquil. Back to the Wanuskewin Heritage Park photo gallery.

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Winter in Wanuskewin Heritage Park

Posted by on 4. February 2012 in Wanuskewin Park | Comments Off on Winter in Wanuskewin Heritage Park

Winter in Wanuskewin Heritage Park

Fresh ice crystals dust the vegetation on a cold November morning in Wanuskewin Heritage Park. Building seen in the background is the Wanuskewin interpretive centre. The centre has a very nice museum, an art gallery with rotating exhibits, a gift shop, and a restaurant offering traditional foods such as bison stew and bannock. Back to the Wanuskewin Heritage Park photo gallery.

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