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== Fort Simpson (1822-1948) == | == Fort Simpson (1822-1948) == | ||
[[File:HBC Landing at Fort Simpson (1).jpg|thumb|left|300px|Fort Simpson HBC Landing with HBC Buildings Above.]] | |||
The NWC post property was transferred to the Hudson's Bay Company in 1822 when the companies merged. The post was renamed Fort Simpson after [[George Simpson]], then Governor of Rupert’s Land. HBC records for the post exist from 1818-1948. | The NWC post property was transferred to the Hudson's Bay Company in 1822 when the companies merged. The post was renamed Fort Simpson after [[George Simpson]], then Governor of Rupert’s Land. HBC records for the post exist from 1818-1948. | ||
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== Fort Simpson NWMP Post (1913-19??) == | == Fort Simpson NWMP Post (1913-19??) == | ||
[[File:Fort Simpson RCMP 1920.jpg|thumb|center|800px|Forts Simpson RCMP Post 1920.]] | |||
[[File:RCMP Barracks 1920s.jpg|thumb|left|300px|Fort Simpson RMCP Barracks 1920s.]] | |||
The North West Mounted Police (NWMP) established the [[Fort Simpson NWMP Post]] here in 1913. | The North West Mounted Police (NWMP) established the [[Fort Simpson NWMP Post]] here in 1913. | ||
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==Current Status== | ==Current Status== | ||
This was the oldest continuously occupied post on the Mackenzie River. The only remaining pre [[World War II]] building is the 1935 Company Shed on McKenzie Drive. | This was the oldest continuously occupied post on the Mackenzie River. The only remaining pre [[World War II]] building is the 1935 Company Shed on McKenzie Drive. | ||
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Fort of the Forks (1803-1811)A North West Company (NWC) post, originally called Fort of the Forks was established here in 1803. The post was located on the west bank of the Mackenzie River near the confluence of the Mackenzie River and the Laird River. The post was abandoned by 1811. Fort Simpson (1822-1948)The NWC post property was transferred to the Hudson's Bay Company in 1822 when the companies merged. The post was renamed Fort Simpson after George Simpson, then Governor of Rupert’s Land. HBC records for the post exist from 1818-1948.
Fort Simpson NWMP Post (1913-19??)The North West Mounted Police (NWMP) established the Fort Simpson NWMP Post here in 1913.
Current StatusThis was the oldest continuously occupied post on the Mackenzie River. The only remaining pre World War II building is the 1935 Company Shed on McKenzie Drive.
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