The best camping near Frog Lake National Historic Site

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Do It Again Ranch Adventures

6 sites · RVs, Tents160 acres · Lloydminster, SK
Do It Again Ranch Adventures is a 160 acres property on the Canadian prairies. We are surrounded by grain farming activity, although this is significant cattle country also. Our property is divided roughly in thirds - 1/3 pasture for the livestock, 1/3 trees and bush, and 1/3 hayfield. There is a waterway that runs though our property creating many ponds or sloughs. None of these are big enough for canoeing but do attract wildlife and birds. We are offering sleigh and wagon rides on the farm land. We have horses, goats and a milk cow for livestock. We encourage people to interact with the livestock if they wish. The city of Lloydminster is only 12 minutes away. It has a population of 21, 000 with all the amenities and attractions of a small city. One of its distinctions is being a city that straddles both the Saskatchewan and Alberta provincial borders.
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The best camping near Frog Lake National Historic Site guide

Overview

About

Just inside the Alberta border, the site of this tragic event is laden with memories of lives lived and lost: archaeological remains, a cemetery, and depressions in the earth representing the church, the mill, the milk house, stables… remnants of old wagon trails still exist. Frog Lake became a rallying cry for the Canadian Militia who were sent west to deal with the rising conflicts. Frustrated with the Canadian Government, especially the provision of food rations, Kah-Paypamhchukwao, also known as Wandering Spirit, and other warriors take control of Mishtahimaskwa’s (also known as Big Bear’s) Cree band and come to Frog Lake to take up issues with the Indian Agent. Tension erupts in the small settlement and nine people are killed and the rest taken hostage. The deaths at Frog Lake drive the Canadian Government to take a stronger law and order stance in the West.

When to go

The best time to visit Frog Lake National Historic Site is during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn, when the weather is pleasant for outdoor activities. Winter can be harsh, with heavy snowfall and cold temperatures, making some areas less accessible.

Know before you go

  • Check the weather forecast and dress appropriately for the season, as Alberta's climate can be unpredictable.
  • Respect the site's historical significance and adhere to all signage and guidelines.
  • Accessibility may vary across different areas of the site; contact the park in advance for specific needs.
  • Remember to carry water and snacks, as facilities may be limited.
  • The site is open from sunrise to 11pm, allowing for ample exploration time.

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