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Tag: Carberry

Posted on November 2, 2022November 23, 2022

Little Town, Big Celebrity

Carberry is known as “King Spud Country” because some of the highest quality potatoes come from the local farmers in the area. The community was founded by European settlers in 1882.

Posted on October 5, 2022November 23, 2022

Ernest Thompson Seton: World Renowned Naturalist, Artist and Author and His Legacy in Carberry, Manitoba

Internationally-known author and naturalist Ernest Thompson Seton (1860-1946) spent a significant portion of his life on a homestead just outside of Carberry, Manitoba.

Public History on the Prairies is an initiative of the Public History Program at Brandon University.

Brandon University campuses are located on Treaty 1 and Treaty 2 Lands, traditional homelands of the Dakota, Anishanabek, Cree, Oji-Cree, Dene and Métis peoples. We respect the treaties that were made on these lands.

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