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Your Winnipeg friends won't believe what happened on the Dawson Trail.

Your Winnipeg buddies won't believe this story

Morning from the Central Plains — here's what's moving through Portage today. You ever hear about those old log roads, the ones they used before the Trans-Canada was even a dream? Well, there's a group out there, the Dawson Trail Committee, and they're bringing that history back to life with what they call the Dawson Trek. They just finished their 12th annual ride, retracing parts of that original Dawson Road, and it's a piece of our history that often gets overlooked out here in the middle.

This isn't just about some old dirt path; it's about how Manitoba, and places like Portage, got connected to the rest of the country. Before the railways, before the modern highways that funnel all those trucks past our processing plants, that Dawson Road was a vital link. It ran from Fort William, what's now Thunder Bay, all the way to St. Boniface. Think about the folks who would have travelled that route, maybe even stopping near what would become the Fort la Reine Museum site, before pushing on to the Red River Settlement. It puts into perspective how important those early connections were for setting up the kind of regional hub Portage la Prairie became.

Here's why this trek matters beyond just a history lesson:

* **Understanding Our Roots:** It reminds us that our place at the crossroads isn't new; it's fundamental to our story. * **Corridor Economy:** It highlights the continuous importance of efficient transport, from log roads to the CN and CP rail yards, for moving goods and people through the prairies. * **Local Pride:** Knowing this history, how tough it was to build those first connections, makes you appreciate the infrastructure we have today, and the people who built it.

It's easy to just see the Trans-Canada as a quick way through, but stories like the Dawson Trek remind us of the immense effort and ingenuity that went into making Manitoba accessible. For Portage residents, it grounds us in the long history of this corridor, showing that even 155 years ago, getting goods and people across this land was a priority. It's about remembering that the ground under our feet at Island Park has seen a lot more than just local traffic.

Darren Flett, MiTL Sports Desk, Portage la Prairie.

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