Fourth and final year of walk by survivors of Duck Lake residential school underway
There are only about 75 kilometres between Duck Lake and Wahpeton Dakota First Nation, but it’s a much longer journey for Scott Bird on the path of reconciliation.
“My whole family was part of the [Indian residential] school system. So, that’s why I walk here today. I’m here today because they survived.”
Bird is taking part in what’s become an annual walk from the site of the former Indian residential school at Duck Lake to his home community just northwest of Prince Albert. He said the walk is an opportunity to raise awareness, but it’s also in memory of those who lost their lives there.
“This whole walk is to bring them home,” he said. “And not just bring them home…this walk is to help us heal and help forgive.”


