The Batoche and St. Laurent areas were home to approximately 1,200 settlers, the majority of which were Métis. In 1872 the Village of Batoche was established when Xavier Letendre opened a ferry crossing and built a store. By 1884 the Batoche area grew to approximately fifty family river lots.
Batoche National Historic Site
Batoche, Saskatchewan
- Type
- House Museum/Homestead
- Address
- Batoche National Historic Site, Batoche, SK, Canada
Get directions - Hours
- https://parks.canada.ca/lhn-nhs/sk/batoche/visit/heures-hours
- Phone
- 1-888-773-8888
Amenities
- Family-Friendly
- Food and Beverages
- Guided Tour
- National Historic Site
- Parking
- Parkland
- Pet-Friendly
- Washrooms
- Wheelchair Access
Location
Batoche National Historic Site, Batoche, SK, Canada
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