This memorial is dedicated to the military volunteers and members of the North West Mounted Police killed in action at Duck Lake, Saskatchewan, on 26 March 1885, during the North-West Rebellion.
Duck Lake Memorial Plaque
Prince Albert, Saskatchewan
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Inscription
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To the Memory of N.W.M. Police and Volunteers Who were Killed in Action at Duck Lake, 26th March A.D. 1885
N.W.M. Police
Constables G.K. Garrett
G.P. Arnold
T.J. Gibson
Volunteers
Captain John Morton
Corporal W. Napier
Privates S.C. Elliott
Daniel McPhail
Daniel A. McKenzie
James Bakie
Robert Middleton
Joseph Anderson
Alexander Fisher
Street View
Duck Lake Memorial Plaque
1410 Bishop McLean Crescent
Prince Albert
Saskatchewan
Lat. 53.200239387578
Long. -105.75654665223