Originating as Anabaptists during the reformation of the 1500s, Hutterite people were persecuted and forced to relocate frequently throughout many areas of Europe. Eventually settling in Russia, an opportunity arose to go to North America. Hutterites live within a structure society with communal sharing of property, goods, and services. Hutterites are known for their hard work in agriculture and a focus on self-sufficiency.
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- Date Posted: Mar 20, 2021
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Tour Sites:
- 01 Town of Blaine Lake
- 02 Pazeraevka Cemetery
- 03 Balmoral Cemetery
- 04 Agricultural Zone
- 05 Ospennia School
- 06 Big Tree
- 07 Ospennia Cemetery
- 08 Slavanka Cemetery
- 09 Riverlot Farms
- 10 Riverhill School (No. 2586)
- 11 Riverhill (Spasovka) Armillary
- 12 Slough and Marsh Land
- 13 Fort Carlton – Green Lake Trail
- 14 Craigmore Church and Cemetery
- 15 Carlton Crossing
- 16 Chellwood School (No. 2480)
- 17 Local Fauna (Animals and Birds)
- 18 Aspen Parklands
- 19 Local Flora (Plants)
- 20 Fort Carlton – Green Lake Trail
- 21 Ottawa School (No. 2519)
- 22 Greenleaf Hutterite Colony
- 23 Pothole Slough
- 24 St. Joseph Home Cemetery
- 25 Original Marcelin Site
- 26 Town Of Marcelin
- 27 St. Joseph Roman Catholic Church
- 28 Blaine Lake Ukranian Catholic Cemetery
- 29 Petrofka Area
- 30 Petrofka Cemetery