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Fort Dufferin

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in 1937 and is open to the public during the summer. A cairn and plaque mark the historic site and some of the buildings, though badly deteriorated, still stand. Ongoing preservation efforts are being carried out by several groups, including local residents, the Canadian government, and the
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in 1874. Members of the force arrived at Fort Dufferin, coming from the east through the United States, marking the only time the entire force was ever assembled at one place. On July 8, 1874, the NWMP moved out and began their journey west to bring law and order to the
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From 1875 to 1879, the Canadian government used Fort Dufferin as an immigration station for steamboats entering the country along the Red River, including thousands of
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This article is about the Canadian settlement. For the palace in British colonial era Burma, see
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Fort Dufferin was constructed in 1872 on a site along the west bank of the
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After the commission's surveyors moved west along the
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Mandalay Palace

Frederick Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood, 1st Marquess of Dufferin and Ava
Manitoba
49°1′50″N 97°12′8″W / 49.03056°N 97.20222°W / 49.03056; -97.20222
National Historic Site of Canada
Canada–United States border
Emerson, Manitoba
North American Boundary Commission
North-West Mounted Police
national historic site of Canada
Red River
present-day border station at Emerson
Lord Dufferin
North American Boundary Commission
49th parallel north
Treaty of 1818
Boundary Commission Trail
March West
North-West Territories
Winnipeg
Russian Mennonites
West Reserve
National Historic Site
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
Boundary Commission Trail
Pembina–Emerson Border Crossing


"When Mounties had to go..."

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