In this photo the Katherine Friesen Apartments can be seen across a field. These apartments are also known as "The Block" and are often used by married students at CMU.
In this photo the Katherine Friesen Apartments of CMU are seen close up, with a tree obscuring the view of the centre of the building. A path leading towards the Apartments separates the green field in two.
In this photo the buses and cars involved in the Memorial Trail Tour are shown, parked off a gravel road on the grass field. In the distance several people gather around a billboard.
(Post Road Memorial Trail Tour marking 125th anniversary of Mennonites arriving at Fort Dufferin in 1875)
In this photo the official Fort Dufferin sign is shown, describing in brief the history of the area. It is crafted in wood with a small roof, and behind it sit several scattered trees.
(Post Road Memorial Trail Tour marking 125th anniversary of Mennonites arriving at Fort Dufferin in 1875)
In this photo the Reinland community centre serves as a backdrop for a woman in a blue dress. To the left there is a parked bike and tree. An old trunk serves as a lamppost.
(Post Road Memorial Trail Tour marking 125th anniversary of Mennonites arriving at Fort Dufferin in 1875)
In this photo three men stand around a new ceremonial marker on the trail. From left to right, Abram G. Ens, Jake Hoppner (the MLA), and Ed Heppner, a local historian.
(Post Road Memorial Trail Tour marking 125th anniversary of Mennonites arriving at Fort Dufferin in 1875)
In this photo the building chairman Ron Peters of the Gospel Light MB church speaks to the crowd at the groundbreaking ceremony. Pastor P.G. Doerksen stands to the left.
In this photo the family of the bride and groom of the first wedding in the Gospel Light MB church pose for a picture. Families of David Martens and Lenora Enns.