Fort Dufferin marks an historic day

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Fort Dufferin celebrated their annual Heritage Day on Sept. 15. 

Along with the day’s traditional events, such as the church service, children’s games, live music, and barbecue lunch, guests were also invited to tour the nearly completed officer mess kitchen, the interpretive centre and to wander the self guided interpretive trail.

But the biggest priority of the day was commemorating the 150th anniversary of the Northwest Mounted Police (NWMP) March West.

Marlyn Empson, who chairs the Post Road Heritage Group that oversees the historic site, welcomed special guests such as Red River Métis Minister of Culture Alfred Anderson and Allan Schaldemose, retired member of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service, RCMP, Canadian Armed Forces Reserve, and the RCMP Veterans Association.

Schaldemose told the crowd gathered under the ancient trees for shade that there are lots of reasons to celebrate Fort Dufferin, not the least of which is that it was the British (Canadian) Boundary Commission Headquarters, that it was a major immigration hub for Mennonite settlement in Manitoba, and the origin point of the Northwest Mounted Police (NWMP) March West. 

He noted that the cavalcade that moved out of Fort Dufferin on that fateful day in 1874 contained 295 mounted policemen, 142 oxen, 310 horses, 93 head of cattle, 114 ox carts, two field guns, and an assortment of agricultural machines.

That day also marked the first and last time the entire force was ever formally assembled together in its entirety. 

“It has never happened again since,” Schaldemose said.

Schaldemose thanked the Post Road Heritage Group for all the work they’ve done at Fort Dufferin, preserving a place that is very close to the hearts of Manitoba RCMP veterans.

As a token of appreciation, he presented Empson with a NWMP map of activities, a feasibility study, and a commemorative integrity statement to display at Fort Dufferin. The map was created in the 1960s and is a rare find.

In honour of the day, RCMP Aboriginal Policing erected a Cultural Community Teepee.

Also in attendance was Minister Alfred “Buck” Anderson, the vice-president of the Interlake region and the Minister of Culture & Heritage at the Manitoba Metis Federation. Anderson brought his Metis Music Van, which was created to promote and revitalize the Red River Metis culture and heritage. The traditional Metis music carried from the speakers had many visitors tapping their feet.

Lori Penner
Lori Penner
Reporter, Altona Rhineland Voice. A journalist since 1997, Lori Penner believes everyone has a story to tell. Growing up in rural Manitoba, she has a heart for small town news, covering local and regional issues and events, with a love for people and their communities, pride in their accomplishments, concern for their challenges, and a heart for the truth. Manitoba’s Flood of the Century acted as a springboard for her career in journalism. Sharing the tragedy and determination of those who battled and survived “the Raging Red” spawned a life-long fascination for human-interest stories, earning her top industry awards in topics ranging from business, politics, agriculture, and health, to history, education, and community events. She was honoured to receive the MCNA Reporter of the Year award in 2019. As well, Penner’s personal column, Don’t Mind the Mess has appeared in publications across Western Canada. With 26 years of experience as a columnist, reporter, photographer, and as an editor of several rural newspapers, Penner has interviewed people from all walks of life, and is committed to sharing the news that impacts and reflects the values, concerns, and goals of the communities she covers.

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