Having taken the Red River route to Emerson, many of the first settlers to the south central region of Manitoba then walked along the north side of the Pembina River to their homesteads. Emerson was, thus, an important communication centre for the region.
A collection of photos taken of heritage sites and events along the route of the Boundary Trails Heritage Region Trail from Emerson to the Turtle Mountains.
PMA_2017_042931
A collection of photographs researched and digitized by Ed Ledohowski from the collections of Library and Archives Canada, and the Manitoba Legislative Archive.
PMA_2024_077912
A collection of photographs researched and digitized by Ed Ledohowski from the collections of Library and Archives Canada, and the Manitoba Legislative Archive.
PMA_2024_077911
A collection of photographs researched and digitized by Ed Ledohowski from the collections of Library and Archives Canada, and the Manitoba Legislative Archive.
PMA_2024_077818
A collection of photographs researched and digitized by Ed Ledohowski from the collections of Library and Archives Canada, and the Manitoba Legislative Archive.
PMA_2024_077839
A collection of photographs researched and digitized by Ed Ledohowski from the collections of Library and Archives Canada, and the Manitoba Legislative Archive.
PMA_2024_077840
A collection of photographs researched and digitized by Ed Ledohowski from the collections of Library and Archives Canada, and the Manitoba Legislative Archive.
PMA_2024_077909
A collection of photographs researched and digitized by Ed Ledohowski from the collections of Library and Archives Canada.
PMA_2024_077913
A collection of photographs by Edgar J. Ransom which are from the collection of the Manitoba Legislative Archive.
PMA_2024_077904