Homesteaders
by: Lana Alberts
In the Prince Albert district, farming was the major occupation of the people in the early years. Settlers came to the area to homestead and work the land.
Homesteading was a rough life and it took years of hard labor to build up a productive farm. Many of the men who took up homesteading had no previous experience and encountered many hardships. Settlers could obtain one hundred and sixty acre homesteads for ten dollars, however, some conditions applied.
The conditions included that you had to live on the land for six months of three years and you had to successfully clear and farm the land. You also had to be eighteen years or older in order to file a claim.


