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'''Fort Victoria (1843-1864)''' - The Fort was built in 1843 by [[Roderick Finlayson]] as a [[:Category:Hudson's Bay Company Forts|Hudson Bay Company]] (HBC) outpost and consisted of one and two-story wooden buildings surrounded by stockades. Indians came here to trade furs, salmon and berries in exchange for HBC blankets and other trade goods. Originally called [[Fort Camosun]], the fort was later named in honor of Queen Victoria. The fort was demolished in 1864.
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'''Fort Victoria (1843-1864)''' - The Fort was built in 1843 by [[Roderick Finlayson]] as a [[Hudson's Bay Company]] (HBC) outpost and consisted of one and two-story wooden buildings surrounded by stockades. Indians came here to trade furs, salmon and berries in exchange for HBC blankets and other trade goods. Originally called [[Fort Camosun]], the fort was later named in honor of Queen Victoria. The fort was demolished in 1864.
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== {{PAGENAME}} History ==
== History ==
An early description of the fort:  
An early description of the fort:  
''"The Fort is a quadrangle of 330 by 300ft. The buildings on for the present to be eight in number, exclusion of bastions - and there dimensions - 60 by 40 by 30 feet. Posts and Pavilion roofs. of these edifies we have already thoroughly completed three, and two more (main and officers house) are up but as yet unprovided with covering or inside work. One octangular Bastion of three stories was built.
''"The Fort is a quadrangle of 330 by 300ft. The buildings on for the present to be eight in number, exclusion of bastions - and there dimensions - 60 by 40 by 30 feet. Posts and Pavilion roofs. of these edifies we have already thoroughly completed three, and two more (main and officers house) are up but as yet unprovided with covering or inside work. One octangular Bastion of three stories was built.
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==Current Status==
==Current Status==
[[Image:Victoria BC - 07.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Fort Victoria Marker]]
No remains of the fort except for two mooring rings at the harbor edge. The city of Victoria has partially outlined the fort location in the sidewalk with colored paving stones that contain the names of people associated with the fort and the HBC. The outline stones are along the west side of Government Street between View Street (Bastion Square) and Broughton Street. Also along this stretch are three markers on the sides of buildings that explain different parts of the fort. At the south west corner of Fort Street and Government Street two disks in the sidewalk mark the location of the fort gate. At the corner of Bastion Square and Government Street is a hexagonal outline of the northeast bastion. Other markers for the fort are located near the foot of Fort Street and in front of the Empress Hotel. The map below outlines the approximate footprint of the fort on current city streets.
Destroyed, no trace, marker only. The Empress Hotel and surrounding ground was the site of the old Fort Victoria.
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File:Fort Victoria Bastion - 4.jpg|Fort Victoria NE Bastion Outline
File:Fort Victoria Bastion - 8.jpg|Fort Victoria NE Bastion Drawing
File:Fort Victoria Bastion - 5.jpg|Fort Victoria NE Bastion Marker
File:Fort Victoria Bastion - 2.jpg|Fort Victoria NE Bastion Center HBC Marker
File:Fort Victoria East Gate - 5.jpg|Fort Victoria East Gate Markers
File:Fort Victoria East Gate - 2.jpg|Fort Victoria Southeast Gate Street Marker
File:Fort Victoria East Gate - 4.jpg|Fort Victoria Northeast Gate Street Marker
File:Fort Victoria East Gate - 1.jpg|Fort Victoria East Gate Markers
File:Fort Victoria SE Corner - 3.jpg|Fort Victoria Southeast Corner Outline
File:Fort Victoria SE Corner - 4.jpg|Fort Victoria Southeast Corner Outline into Store
File:Fort Victoria SE Corner - 1.jpg|Fort Victoria Southeast Corner Marker
File:Fort Victoria Mooring Rings - 08.jpg|Fort Victoria Mooring Ring
File:Fort Victoria Mooring Rings - 05.jpg|Fort Victoria Mooring Ring Marker
Image:Victoria BC - 07.jpg|Fort Victoria Marker at Empress Hotel
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'''Location:'''
'''Location:'''
Victoria, B.C., Canada (located almost exactly where the Empress Hotel stands today)
Victoria, B.C., Canada.


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* Elevation:  
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'''See Also:'''
* [[:Category:Hudson's Bay Company Forts|Hudson's Bay Company Forts]]
* [[:Category:2014 Research Trip|2014 Research Trip]]
* [[2014 Research Trip - Victoria Side Trip]]
'''Sources:'''


'''Links:'''
'''Links:'''
* [http://collections.ic.gc.ca/fortvictoria/ Fort Victoria]
* [http://www.northamericanforts.com/Canada/bc2.html#vic North American Forts - Fort Victoria]
* [http://www.smokylake.com/history/furtrade.htm Fur Trade at Fort Victoria]
* [http://www.smokylake.com/history/furtrade.htm Fur Trade at Fort Victoria]
* [http://www.hbc.com/hbcheritage/history/places/stores/victoria.asp Hudson's Bay Company Site]
* [http://www.hbc.com/hbcheritage/history/places/stores/victoria.asp Hudson's Bay Company Site]
* [http://www.gov.mb.ca/chc/archives/hbca/resource/post_rec/post15b.html Post Records]
* [http://www.gov.mb.ca/chc/archives/hbca/resource/post_rec/post15b.html Post Records]


 
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Latest revision as of 21:52, 7 January 2019

Fort Victoria (1843-1864) - The Fort was built in 1843 by Roderick Finlayson as a Hudson's Bay Company (HBC) outpost and consisted of one and two-story wooden buildings surrounded by stockades. Indians came here to trade furs, salmon and berries in exchange for HBC blankets and other trade goods. Originally called Fort Camosun, the fort was later named in honor of Queen Victoria. The fort was demolished in 1864.

Fort Victoria
Fort Victoria 1855
The Empress Hotel in Downtown Victoria. The Fort Site is Just North of the Hotel.

History

An early description of the fort: "The Fort is a quadrangle of 330 by 300ft. The buildings on for the present to be eight in number, exclusion of bastions - and there dimensions - 60 by 40 by 30 feet. Posts and Pavilion roofs. of these edifies we have already thoroughly completed three, and two more (main and officers house) are up but as yet unprovided with covering or inside work. One octangular Bastion of three stories was built.

In the farming line we have not as yet done much, there are about three acres broken up and prepared for the plough. The soil appears excellent being composed of decayed vegetable mould with a strong clayey bottom, it is however a good deal growth of fern.

The landscape is beautiful and strongly reminds one of some of the noble domains at home - water alone being (wanting?)to complete the picture. The climate is perhaps too fine, of which you may judge, when I tell you that from June to November we had scarcely anything else thou bright sunny days." - B.C. Archives, Charles Ross private correspondence, A/B/40/R735

In 1847 the fort walls were extended to included a post office, stable, and another warehouse. With the 1858 discovery of gold on the British Columbia mainland, Victoria became the port, supply base, and outfitting center for miners on their way to the Cariboo gold fields. As the town of Victoria grew the fort was slowly dismantled to make way for the expanding town. In 1864 the old fort was demolished and the lots were auctioned off.

Chief Factors:

Current Status

No remains of the fort except for two mooring rings at the harbor edge. The city of Victoria has partially outlined the fort location in the sidewalk with colored paving stones that contain the names of people associated with the fort and the HBC. The outline stones are along the west side of Government Street between View Street (Bastion Square) and Broughton Street. Also along this stretch are three markers on the sides of buildings that explain different parts of the fort. At the south west corner of Fort Street and Government Street two disks in the sidewalk mark the location of the fort gate. At the corner of Bastion Square and Government Street is a hexagonal outline of the northeast bastion. Other markers for the fort are located near the foot of Fort Street and in front of the Empress Hotel. The map below outlines the approximate footprint of the fort on current city streets.


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Location: Victoria, B.C., Canada.

Maps & Images

Lat: 48.425199 Long: -123.368686

See Also:

Sources:

Links:

Visited: 3-5 Jun 2014, 28 Apr 2010, 22 Jun 2009