Traversing the Pembina Trail by Oxcart
Автор: Minnesota Historical Society
Загружено: 2022-11-22
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Before steam trains connected St. Paul and Winnipeg, long trains of ox-carts brought goods back and forth between the two cities via the Red River, or Pembina, Trail. Invented and often driven by the Métis, hundreds of Red River carts traveled between the two cities each year, forming a crucial trade route in the mid-1800s. In the summer of 2022, Terry Doerksen retraced the historic Red River Trail in two and a half months with his ox Zik. Join Terry to hear about his everyday experiences on the trail, the challenges and joys of traveling with an ox, and what it means to retrace a historic trade route.
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