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- v=onepage&q=%22fort%20qu%27appelle%22&f=false accessdate "2012-07-03".
- v=onepage&q=%22fort%20qu%27appelle%22&f=false author2 "Sir George Grove".
- v=onepage&q=%22fort%20qu%27appelle%22&f=false author3 "John Morley".
- v=onepage&q=%22fort%20qu%27appelle%22&f=false author4 "Mowbray Morris".
- v=onepage&q=%22fort%20qu%27appelle%22&f=false first "David".
- v=onepage&q=%22fort%20qu%27appelle%22&f=false format "digitised online by Google books".
- v=onepage&q=%22fort%20qu%27appelle%22&f=false isCitedBy Fort_QuAppelle.
- v=onepage&q=%22fort%20qu%27appelle%22&f=false last "Masson".
- v=onepage&q=%22fort%20qu%27appelle%22&f=false publisher "Macmillan and Co.".
- v=onepage&q=%22fort%20qu%27appelle%22&f=false quote ""Leaving the station the trail goes northward to a trading post of the Hudson's Bay Company called Fort Qu'Appelle, at the head of a region famous for its beautiful lakes. Here there is a considerable settlement, with a mixed population of whites and Half-breeds, but beyond it, with the exception of a few homesteads thinly scattered over the Touchwood Hills some thirty miles from Fort Qu'Appelle, the long lines of the prairie are only broken at wide intervals by the solitary shanties at which the Saskatchewan stages stop on their way northwards."".
- v=onepage&q=%22fort%20qu%27appelle%22&f=false title "Macmillan's magazine Volume 52".
- v=onepage&q=%22fort%20qu%27appelle%22&f=false url v=onepage&q=%22fort%20qu%27appelle%22&f=false.
- v=onepage&q=%22fort%20qu%27appelle%22&f=false year "1885".