Fur and Flintlock

ToDoOntario - YoursOutdoors, Fur And Flintlock

Discover the fascinating world of Canada’s and Haliburton County’s oldest industry – the fur trade. This intriguing, thought provoking adventure takes you back into history with an 18th century fur trader. You will snowshoe or hike with Mike Buss to a trading post, a log cabin along Ten Mile Creek. You will hear stories of the fur trade as it was conducted in the late 18th century, and observe and handle reproduction trade goods. Mike will also demonstrate the use of some of these artifacts including flint and steel fire making, flintlock firearms, and traps. The biology and ecology of fur bearing animals is interpreted in light of Native technologies and lifestyles and the European economy.

Enjoy a traditional lunch of baked beans, bannock, wild rice and hot buttered rum toddies. The round trip snowshoe hike is approximately 2 km.

Mike Buss is a 30-year veteran of the Ministry of Natural Resources where he worked as a wildlife biologist. He and his wife have owned this property for nearly 35 years.

COVID protocols will be strictly adhered to. Adventure subject to cancelation if deemed unsafe to participate due to COVID regulations at that time. Maximum limit due to COVID is 6 people who are in family/friend/work bubbles from a green zone 

Duration: 5 hours
 
Seasons: Winter
 

Activities: Snowshoeing

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