The iron Metis Fiddler and Red River Cart sculpture pay tribute to the history of the Metis in the region. During the fur trade era, people would gather during the winter and hold dances. A favourite traditional dance of the time was the Red...
The iron Metis Fiddler and Red River Cart sculpture pay tribute to the history of the Metis in the region. During the fur trade era, people would gather during the winter and hold dances. A favourite traditional dance of the time was the Red River Jig. The sculpture is in the same day use area as the world's largest coffee pot along highway. Highway 11 in Saskatchewan is also known as the Louis Riel Trail.