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DTSTART;TZID=America/Winnipeg:20170617T100000
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DTSTAMP:20260706T192536
CREATED:20170521T091120Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170521T093205Z
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SUMMARY:Ride the Red Historic Bike Tour
DESCRIPTION:St. Boniface\, Point Douglas\, and (West) Kildonan were perhaps the three most important settlement areas during the early Red River Settlement period\, and offer many of the remaining examples of historic locations and architecture from the time. Although their histories are deeply intertwined\, each area had its own ethnic\, cultural and political dynamics\, and the people of each shaped the development of early Winnipeg in distinct ways. \n‘Birds Eye’ map of St. Boniface in late 1879 produced by American Cartographer Thaddeus Mortimer Fowler \nEric Napier Strong of Seven Oaks House Museum is our guide for the Ride the Red Historic Bike Tour\, sharing Winnipeg’s early history as we follow one of the city’s most scenic rides along the Red River. The tour will help you better understand \n\nEarly European (French/Scottish/English) settlement\nIndigenous/settle/Metis cultural exchanges and interactions\nThe importance of the Red River and the effects of the of flooding (particularly 1825 & 1852) on early historic sites\nFur trade associated political struggles and the Pemmican War waged between the North-West Company and the Hudson’s Bay Company\nThe political birth of Manitoba\nThe evolution of Red River style architecture/construction\n\nEric Napier Strong in front of Seven Oaks House Museum \nProceeds from this ride go towards Bike Winnipeg’s advocacy and education efforts. \n\n\n \nPowered by Eventbrite\n\n 
URL:http://v4.bikewinnipeg.ca/event/ride-the-red-historic-bike-tour/
LOCATION:Le Musée de Saint-Boniface Museum\, 484 Tache Ave\, Winnipeg\, Manitoba\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Fundraisers,Ride
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