SATURDAY
9:00AM-4:00PM
Historically Accurate Tents and Campsites, Historical Reenactors, & Vendors set up Wednesday-Friday
9:00AM
Guests are encouraged to tour the grounds, eat delicious food from local food trucks, and watch the Trapper's Run.
9:00-11:30AM
An intense course that will challenge any "mountain man" brave enough to participate! OVER $500 CASH AWARDS TO OUR WINNERS!
$20 ENTRY FEE
NOON
Bagpipers will start at the gate and lead us down to the historic fort. As flags are presented and displayed by our local buck-skinner group, bagpipers and Native drummers will play. This year we are honored to have Native Singer Gen Huitt, joining the Opening Ceremonies. The shooting of a black-powder cannon will signal that the trading post is open once more (for this weekend!).
1:00-4:00PM
Horse-Drawn Wagon Rides (11AM- 4PM)
Candy Cannon
Children's Activities
Authentic 1820s Children's Games- PRIZES!
Children's Wildlife Stories by Trapper Grizzly Brown
Vendors
Tomakawk & Knife Throwing
Atlatl Throwing
Bake Sale
Huckleberry Fry Bread
Re-Enactments of 1820s by N.W. Fur Trade Historians Village
Authentic Fur-Trade Artifacts Display
Northland Studio Wet Plate Photographer Chris Chapman
Frontier Trading Stores
Historical Cemetery Tours
Living History Demonstrations