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Great March of the North West Mounted Police, 1874

circa 1928

A decade before the Canadian Pacific Railway was completed, the Mounties (later the Royal Canadian Mounted Police) sent an expeditionary force to the untamed prairies of . . .

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A decade before the Canadian Pacific Railway was completed, the Mounties (later the Royal Canadian Mounted Police) sent an expeditionary force to the untamed prairies of Saskatchewan and Alberta.

They travelled the thousands of miles on horseback, with orders to halt the trafficking by Montana whiskey traders to Indigenous customers, which was being conducted across the undefended border with the United States.

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