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== History of Fort Pelly ==
== History of Fort Pelly ==
Established in 1824 as a fur trading post at an elbow in the Assiniboine River near present day Pelly, Saskatchewan. Destroyed by flood in 1825 and by a fire in 1842 and rebuilt in each case. Relocated by Chief Factor [[William J. Christie]] in 1856 to higher ground with a focus on agricultural development.
Established in 1824 as a fur trading post at an elbow in the Assiniboine River near present day Pelly, Saskatchewan. Destroyed by flood in 1825 and by a fire in 1842 and rebuilt in each case. Relocated by Chief Factor [[William J. Christie]] in 1856 to higher ground with a focus on agricultural development.
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* [http://www.historicplaces.ca/en/rep-reg/place-lieu.aspx?id=11745 Canada's Historic Places - Fort Pelly #2]
* [http://www.historicplaces.ca/en/rep-reg/place-lieu.aspx?id=11745 Canada's Historic Places - Fort Pelly #2]
* [http://www.pelly.ca/museum.html Fort Pelly-Livingstone Museum]
* [http://www.pelly.ca/museum.html Fort Pelly-Livingstone Museum]
* [http://www.gov.mb.ca/cgi-bin/print_hit_bold.pl/chc/archives/hbca/resource/post_rec/post11.html#159 HBC Archives - Fort Pelly]


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Latest revision as of 20:59, 7 January 2019

Fort Pelly (1824-1912) - A Hudson's Bay Company fur trading fort established in 1824 at an elbow in the Assiniboine River near present day Pelly, Saskatchewan. Moved to a second nearby location in 1856. Abandoned in 1912.

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Fort Pelly Trading Post

History of Fort Pelly

Established in 1824 as a fur trading post at an elbow in the Assiniboine River near present day Pelly, Saskatchewan. Destroyed by flood in 1825 and by a fire in 1842 and rebuilt in each case. Relocated by Chief Factor William J. Christie in 1856 to higher ground with a focus on agricultural development.

Abandoned in 1912, sold in 1921 and all the buildings were torn down or removed.

Current Status

Archelogical remains and Markers only near Pelly, Saskatchewan. Fort Pelly-Livingstone Museum in Pelly.


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Location: Near Pelly, Saskatchewan.

Maps & Images

Lat: 51.778333 Long: -102.005278

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