Review:

The St. Mary's Mission’s history starts with 24 Iroquois Indians employed by Hudson’s Bay Company trappers arriving in the Northwest region. During the season of 1823 to 1824, 12 of the Iroquois men chose to stay with the Salish, or Selis, people in what is today known as the Bitterroot Valley. These Iroquois married into the tribe and shared their stories of how Christianity was brought to their people. The St. Mary’s Mission complex now features a restored residence/chapel, the pharmacy/log house of Father Ravalli, and the Salish museum, which was formerly the cabin of Chief Victor.

315 Charlos St, Stevensville, MT 59870, Phone: 406-777-5734

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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