[Site] — Access: Publicly Accessible
Whitewater Lake was an important natural feature to yesterday's earliest peoples and provides a safe haven for today's birds and wildlife.
[Site] — Access: Unknown or Not Applicable
(1795) The X.Y. Company was made up of disgruntled North West Co. Workers. This post was managed by Mr. Peter Grant and operated in opposition to the nearby N.W. Co. Ash Fort.
[Route] — Access: No Public Access
(Pre 1790 - 1886) The Yellow Quill Trail began as a trade route used by First Nations but served as a convenient avenue of travel for pioneering Europeans as well.
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Yellowquill Trail continues west from this point. It meets up with the Carleton Trail at present-day Portage la Prairie.