Battleford Industrial School Cemetery receives provincial heritage property designation
The Battleford Industrial School was the first federally-sponsored residential school in Canada.
Located south of Battleford, the school’s cemetery is the resting place for at least 74 children who died while attending the school between 1883 and 1914.
After receiving Municipal Heritage Property designation in May 2018, the provincial government has designated the site as the newest Provincial Heritage Property in Saskatchewan.
“Commemorating those who lost their lives, language and culture through residential schools is an important step for our province on the path toward reconciliation,” Parks, Culture and Sport Minister Gene Makowsky said in a press release.