The North Saskatchewan River was used extensively by explorers during the fur trade. In 2008, the David Thompson Brigade set off to retrace the route from Rocky Mountain House Alberta to Thunder Bay Ontario in celebration of the bicentennial of...
The North Saskatchewan River was used extensively by explorers during the fur trade. In 2008, the David Thompson Brigade set off to retrace the route from Rocky Mountain House Alberta to Thunder Bay Ontario in celebration of the bicentennial of David Thompson's 1808 travels. There was a big celebration in Devon when the Brigade stopped in town. It was during this event that the park was officially named Voyageur Park.