'It means everything': How descendants of historic settlement are connected to land, Métis roots

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CBC’s virtual road trip series Land of Living Stories explores the hidden gems across Saskatchewan. 

We’re one kilometre into our snowshoe expedition, and we’re sweating from the effort of bringing up 15 pounds of snow with each step.

It’s an unusually warm day in north central Saskatchewan at a balmy -1 C. The region, 40 kilometres from Prince Albert, Sask., has had an unusually large amount of snow this year.

Angela Bishop breaks the trail ahead of me. This is more than she signed on for, but she’s here for it. 

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LISTEN | Land of Living Stories visits Fish Lake Metis Settlement:

8:00Fish Lake Métis Settlement

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