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RUTH BONNEVILLE / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS 49.8 Borders Page Bison Safari at Fort Whyte. Families enjoy an afternoon discovering how bison have shaped Canadas history as they get up close in the safety of Fort Whyte's tour bus. Leo (plaid) and Sammy Marcus (7yrs) head out on their day's adventure which will include a bison safari at Fort Whyte recently. Their grandparents, Hank and Judy Seiff visiting from Washington DC are not far behind. More Info: See North Americas largest land mammal from just meters away interacting in their natural habitat in the safety of our comfortable, air-conditioned vehicles. These striking prairie beasts are stoic, hairy, and huge! A great family adventure getting up close into our prairie past and leaving knowing more about how bison have shaped Canadas history. The bison at Fort Whyte are thought to be some of the most genetically pure lines of bison left in existence in the world. Once numbering 30-60 million in North America, their numbers were decimated in just a few decades as expansion pressed westward. Safari info: Bison Safaris run four times weekly until the end of August, then once weekly during the month of September. More info at link www.fortwhyte.org/bisonsafaris August 20/18
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