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Blind Adventures with Ron Walsh: Canoeing to Batoche Historic Site

Season 7 | Posted on: August 17, 2021

Episode Description

Ron’s adventure takes his group on an alternative route by canoe to the historic site of Batoche where, in the 1885, Louis Riel led a Métis community in the resistance to the Canadian government trying to force them from their land.

Episode Description

Ron’s adventure takes his group on an alternative route by canoe to the historic site of Batoche where, in the 1885, Louis Riel led a Métis community in the resistance to the Canadian government trying to force them from their land.

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