The Icelandic Canadian - 01.12.1959, Blaðsíða 16

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.12.1959, Blaðsíða 16
14 THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN Winter 1959 Trek from Thingvalla, Saskatchewan to Lake Manitoba, in 1893 By S. B. OLSON The spring of the year 1893 saw the evacuation of about seventy-five per cent of the settlers of the Thingvalla settlement in eastern Saskatchewan, a few miles northeast of the village of Churchibridge. This move was made as a result of trying conditions caused by drought and summer frost, a con- dition that had been developing for the past two or three years. Then, to top everything else, came the seven- month winter of 1892-93. The patience and endurance of many of the settlers became exhausted. Some moved to Foam Lake and its vicinity, in Sask- atchewan, many went east, to the west shore of Lake Manitoba. My people were among those who went to Lake Manitoba. In the early morning of a clear, sunshiny day in the first week of Sep- tember, 1893, a middle-aged man and two teen-aged boys headed southeast over the open prairie. They were leav- ing the Thingvalla settlement. Their immediate destination was the small town of Millwood, in Manitoba, situ- ated near ithe banks of the Shell River, and their ultimate destination was the Lakeland settlement, on the shores of Lake Manitoba, some two hundred miles to the southeast of Thingvalla. The middle-aged man was Jon Gud mundsson. He had arrived from Ice- land about three years before. The two boys were Maris Johnson, also a recent arrival, and myself, a comparative old- timer, for I had come to Canada in 1878. We were taking a small herd of cat- tle including milch cows and young stock, some forty head in all. At Mill- wood we would be joined by Thordur Kolbeinsson, from Qu’Appelle Valley, with some dozen head of cattle. My father, Bjorn Olafson (Olson) had preceded us in May to Lakeland. With him went Einar (Jonson) Sud- fjord, one of the first settlers in Thing- valla. My sister, Gudny, was teaching at the Thingvalla school that summer. Therefore, it had been decided that Mother and the rest of the family, the year old Doddi and the five year old Sumarlidi, would stay until school was closed. The cattle, however, were to go while the grazing was good. As we three trudged along, herding the cattle over the endless prairie, little was said. We felt a strong sense of relief, tinged with sadness, at leaving the district where strenuous effort had led only to discouraging results. This was the end of seven years of home- steading in Saskatchewan. Now hopes for the future were centred on the district called Lakeland, near the west shore of Lake Manitoba, about twelve miles north of the town of Westbourne, on the Manitoba and Northwestern Railway. When Father arrived there in May he made a deal with a Mr. Allbright for a quarter-section of land half a
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