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”