It was 1912, Herbie, Charlotte and their children moved back down the river and were the first family to settle in the Flats. Herbie was a ferryman and trapper who maintained a Peace River crossing for fur traders, prospectors and homesteaders heading for the north. For years, he and Bob Barker argued over the name for the Flat. When Herbie left for his traplines, Bob would put up a sign reading 'Barker Flats', and when Bob left, Herbie would put up his sign 'Taylor Flats'. Finally, in 1923, a post office was opened at Taylor's farm and the Flat officially became Taylor.
We exercise our rights and responsibilities for the protection of and respect for our people, our land, our resources, and the environment.The Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte (MBQ) are proud of our heritage, history, and culture. MBQ is part of the Mohawk Nation within the Six Nations Iroquois Confederacy.We are one of the Six Nation communities politically associated with the Iroquois Caucus and a member First Nation of the Association of Iroquois and Allied Indians (AIAI).Our current membership as of March 2014, is 9,201, of which 2,168 members live on the Territory. As of 2007, we have the ninth largest membership of all First Nations in Canada, and are the third largest in Ontario.We welcome you to explore our website to learn more about our community and culture, the programs and services provided by the MBQ Administration, and the political leadership of Tyendinaga Mohawk Council.
Originally Taylor Flats, the District of Taylor has been a part of the Peace Region for over ninety years. In 1896, Donald Herbert Taylor (Herbie), Taylor's namesake, moved west from Manitoba and took up a homestead at the Peace River Crossing (Peace River, AB) where he married Charlotte.
Located in Beaverlodge, the Riverbend Golf & Country Club is fully equipped with all the comforts and amenities golfers look for. Our scenic golf course gives golfers a feeling that is not found anywhere else in the Grand Prairie region.
Located in working Alberta. Chinook Valley Golf Course is a challenging 9 hole course in northern Alberta offering the amenities and quality the discriminating golfer expects. Anyone who loves golf will appreciate the beautiful fairways and lush greens. Suitable for all ages and levels of play.
In the early 1900s the enticement of 'land for the taking' brought settlers into the Peace. Some of the earlier ones to arrive were the 'Bull Outfit', named as such from the fact of their driving teams of oxen. They brought with them, from Ontario, farm implements, goods and supplies to get started.
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Pipestone Golf Club is a family owned and operated public course located west of Grande Prairie and South of Wembley AB. The antique furniture and old farmhouse paraphenelia in the clubhouse make you feel right at home. On the course look for a variety of antique farm equipment and log houses to add character to this unique and challenging 18 hole course.