Designated a National Historic Site of Canada in 1925, more than 40 years passed before restoration of Fort Steele got underway in the late 1960s. Today, the Fort Steele townsite boasts more than 60 restored/reconstructed buildings, a small railway line, heritage livestock and gardens, a museum and on-going demonstrations of old-time trades. Fort Steele sees more than 80,000 visitors each year. Mrs. GeoK had a great time exploring the heritage site with her camera in hand…
Thanks very much. I have been blogging for a few years now, but am not very familiar with reblogging. I guess it’s time to look into this a little more.
really good! reblogged it at twitter!
Thanks very much. I have been blogging for a few years now, but am not very familiar with reblogging. I guess it’s time to look into this a little more.
Great shots, especially enjoyed the waterwheel
Thanks for the encouraging feedback. I was really excited to see how this one turned out, with so much potential in the subject matter.