This marker was funded by the Province and erected by the Parks and Recreation Department in honour of the Centennial anniversary of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP). The sign was located on corner of 112 Avenue and 76 Street. The man second f
In the back row from left to right is ?, Councilor Roy Louis of Samson Cree Nation, Elder Albert Lightning of Ermineskin Cree Nation, and Chief Sam Bull of Goodfish (Whitefish) Lake First Nation. This event was in honour of the Centennial anniversary of t
This event was in honour of the Centennial anniversary of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP).
This event was in honour of the Centennial anniversary of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP). The men in the front row from left to right are Assistant Commissioner Victor Seppala, possibly Alderman Ken Newman, Minister of Culture, Youth and Rec
This event was in honour of the Centennial anniversary of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP). The N.W.M.P. Outpost is visible in the background.
This photograph was published in City LINK in April, 1999.
See also RG-7 Series 9 file 24.
This marker was funded by the Province and erected by the Parks and Recreation Department in honour of the Centennial anniversary of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP). The sign was located on Fort Trail near the City limits, around 153 Street.
This display was one of the civic initiatives to honour the Centennial anniversary of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
The Mountie in the middle of the photo is Assistant Commissioner Victor Seppala. To his right is Lieutenant Governor Ralph Steinhauer. The event was in honour of the Centennial anniversary of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP).
This photo was taken during the "Heritage Day - Scarlet 100" special event held at Fort Edmonton Park in honour of the Centennial anniversary of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP).