Released on July 18, 2005
During centennial celebrations at Fort Carlton Provincial Park, Environment Minister David Forbes unveiled a centenary plaque to recognize the province's $265,000 investment in the park.
Centenary funds were used for trail upgrades, signs for the River Walk Trail, new displays and audio visual programs in the visitors centre, new displays in the fort, purchase of three new Red River carts and some structural upgrades to the fort itself.
"We are pleased and proud to dedicate these facilities to the people of Saskatchewan," Forbes said. "These improvements will ensure park visitors will experience and enjoy an important piece of this province's history. We can look back on Saskatchewan's past with pride and a sense of accomplishment and forward with confidence and optimism for what the future holds for our province and our people."
Through the four-year, $120 million Centenary Fund program, the parks program received $6.8 million to complete important capital projects for Saskatchewan's centennial.
Saskatchewan's provincial parks celebrate our diverse natural and cultural heritage and are an important legacy for future generations. Each park highlights specific natural or historic features and offers a range of recreational and educational opportunities.
Throughout the centennial year, Saskatchewan will continue to host a variety of special events and initiatives in celebration of the province's centennial. Check out the special centennial section at www.saskparks.net for additional centennial events.
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For More Information, Contact:
Janice Crawford Environment Ft. Carlton Provincial Park Phone: (306) 467-5205 |