Pembina Trail

The Pembina Trail was a 19th century trail used by Métis and European settlers to travel between Fort Garry and Fort Pembina in what is today the Canadian province of Manitoba and U.S. state of North Dakota.[1] The trail followed the west bank of the Red River. There were many alternative routes depending on conditions and which communities travellers wanted to avoid. The Pembina Trail was the part of the larger Red River Trail network and is no longer in use today as a trail, however, a modified version of it is now the Lord Selkirk and Pembina Highways in Manitoba.[1][2]

  1. ^ a b Goldsborough, Gordon, & Kuzina, Rose (20 May 2019). "Historic Sites of Manitoba: Pembina Trail Monument (973 Red River Drive, RM of Ritchot)". Manitoba Historical Society.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  2. ^ Nute, Grace Lee (1925). The Red River Trails. Minnesota Historical Society.