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Fur Trade

Major fur trade event set for Prince Albert

Dec 12, 2019 | 5:00 PM

Furs from many of the hundreds of trappers across the North will head to market in Prince Albert on Saturday for the Northern Saskatchewan Trappers Association (NSTA) Fur Table.

Organizers of the event say it’s not just an important economic opportunity but a way to continue a vital way of life.

“It’s a livelihood for us,” Jarret Nelson, the acting president of the NSTA told paNOW. “It’s not only a market we look for, it’s in our blood, it’s who we are. Trapping built this country.”

At least five buyers are expected at the market. Some are from the local region, but others will be coming in from Illinois in the United States and Eastern Canada.

The recent demise of North American Fur Auctions, a powerful player in the global wild fur market, means many northern stores aren’t taking the items to move on, or if they are, the prices may not be very good, Nelson explained. But having a handful of buyers come to P.A. represents a very good selling opportunity.

“We’re bringing five buyers that are competing for the same bundle of furs from the trappers, so ultimately they get the best price,” Nelson explained.

As for what’s popular this season Nelson said coyote fur was in the biggest demand because of its quality and warmth. The pine marten and the lynx are also sought after.

But he was keen to highlight how the fur table represents a coming together of cultural elements as much as it being about trade.

“I’m born and raised a trapper. We work for less than minimum wage. We’re not in it for the money. It’s who we are. It’s our identity,” he said.

The fur table runs from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. Saturday at Parkland Hall.

glenn.hicks@jpbg.ca

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