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Bounty of the Land: Bison and Berries at Fort George & Buckingham House

Berries and bison and trees, oh my! The fur trade - and the survival of people – depended on the bounty of the land. How much do you know about fur trader interactions with the land around them? Join them as they get to know the plants and animals around them and how the people of the forts ate. Have you ever wondered about the large pile of bison bones at Fort George? It's left over from pemmican making. Pemmican was the staple food for travelling fur traders, made from dried bison meat, fat, and berries. This event, they're going to revive the work done at Fort George in the 1790s by making some pemmican ourselves. Take part in scavenger hunts, games of deduction and discover some fun trivia along the way! An event for all ages.

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Families & Kids

Skill Level
Beginner

Duration
1-2 hours

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