Rural Municipality of Dundurn #314
(This cemetery is approximately 43 KM’s from Saskatoon on Hwy 219, you then go down a short
driveway going around a gravel pit. The cemetery is located on a beautiful section of the South Saskatchewan River)
Interment from 1904 – 1939
Charles Trotchie Master Joseph
Shortt
Priscilla Trotchie Miss
Marcillen Wells
Mosie Landrie
Infant son of Fred Caron
Mrs. Philomene Landrie Infant son of Tom Caron
Mrs. Batchel Caron and two infants Infant of George Taylor
Mr. Alex Trotchie Infant of Henry House
Mrs. Tait
Infant of Mr. and Mrs. Gunn
Mr. Frank LaMuir Infant of Sarah Tait (Willard)
Mrs. Fred Fayant Two infants sons of John Trotchie
Mrs. John Courachie and Infant Mrs. Cecile Littlecrow and Infant
Mrs. Lizzie Sangrey and Infant Three children of
Gabriel Trotchie
Mr. Ronnie Trotchie Mr. Joseph Caron (1977)
Miss Virginia Trotchie Mrs. Flora Caron (1979)
This cemetery consists mainly of unmarked crosses, the above list has the names of the occupants. There are four recent burials that we recorded
Row 1
Caron, Marie Florence b: 22 Nov. 1906 d: 25 July 1979 Grandma
Caron, Joseph b: 19 Oct. 1891 d: 13 Aug. 1977 Grandpa
Row 2
Unmarked cross – flowers with card – To Uncle Lou with love, Angie and Jean
Caron, Arthur 1922 – 2000


Metis Round Cemetery in the R.M. of Dundurn


Metis Round Prairie Cemetery overlooking the South Saskatchewan River (just South of Saskatoon on highway #219)
Round Prairie Cemetery Memorial to the Metis families who immigrated to Canada from Montana
and settled on government granted lands extending from the Moose Wood Reserve
to on the east side of the South Saskatchewan River.