The original fort in Fort Macleod, Alberta was constructed in 1874 as a barracks for the North-West Mounted Police, named after Colonel James Macleod. The current fort is a recreation that was constructed in the 1950s, and now operates as a museum with various artifacts that illustrate the history of the area. These are some of the images I captured.
Oct 22, 2014
Fort Museum in Fort Macleod, Alberta: Part 1
Rediscovering history close to home, especially in the Canadian prairies, is always an eye-opening experience. The modern conveniences we enjoy today seem like a miracle when contrasted against the isolation and rustic living that existed here a little over a century ago.
The original fort in Fort Macleod, Alberta was constructed in 1874 as a barracks for the North-West Mounted Police, named after Colonel James Macleod. The current fort is a recreation that was constructed in the 1950s, and now operates as a museum with various artifacts that illustrate the history of the area. These are some of the images I captured.
The original fort in Fort Macleod, Alberta was constructed in 1874 as a barracks for the North-West Mounted Police, named after Colonel James Macleod. The current fort is a recreation that was constructed in the 1950s, and now operates as a museum with various artifacts that illustrate the history of the area. These are some of the images I captured.
Catalogue:
Alberta
,
Alberta Travel Photographer
,
Animals
,
Around Alberta Series
,
Canada Series
,
Images
,
Museum
,
National Historic Site of Canada
,
Observations
,
Photography
Location:
Fort MacLeod, AB, Canada
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