Louis Riel Day

Archival Images from Archives Manitoba

Portrait of Louis Riel in 1873
Louis Riel, ca 1873, (Archives of Manitoba, Louis Riel 2-3, N5735)
Portrait of Louis Riel in 1876
Louis Riel, ca 1876, Hall and Lowe photographers (Archives of Manitoba, Louis Riel 1, N5730)
group photo of men in 1870
Louis Riel and Council, [1870], Joseph Langevin, photographer (Archives of Manitoba, Red River Disturbance 1, N5396)
landscape of several wooden buildings and Red River carts in Fort Garry in 1875
Fort Garry ca 1875 (Archives of Manitoba, Fort Garry 45/5 N9208). 'photographer unknown'
illustration of a crowd of people standing outside in the snow, looking up at three men on the balcony of a building
HBC 1969 Calendar from a painting done in 1967 by Bruce Johnson

On November 2, 1869, Louis Riel and his followers took possession of the Hudson's Bay Company's Upper Fort Garry, and later they formed a Provisional Government with Riel as President. To handle this complex problem Prime Minister John A. Madonald appointed Donald A. Smith of the Hudson's Bay Company “Special Commissioner, to enquire into and report upon the causes and extent of the armed obstruction offered at the Red River…” This painting shows part of the crowd of 1,000 who assembled on January 19, 1870, to hear Donald Smith, who was accompanied by Louis Riel, explain his commission.