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Revision as of 18:03, 21 June 2014
Fort McLeod (1805-1911) - A North West Company trading post/fort first established in 1805 at the present day town of McLeod Lake, British Columbia. Named after Archibald Norman McLeod, a partner in the North West Company. Became a Hudson's Bay Company post when the two companies merged in 1821. Abandoned in 1911. Also known as Trout Lake Fort and McLeod's Lake Post.
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Current Status
Fort McLeod National Historic Site of Canada. Some remaining buildings at two sites near McLeod Lake, British Columbia.
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Location: Carp Lake Road, McLeod Lake, British Columbia. Maps & Images Lat: 54.983643 Long: -123.050504 |
See Also:
Sources:
Links:
- North American Forts - Fort McLeod
- Wikipedia - McLeod Lake
- Canada's Historic Places - Fort McLeod National Historic Site
- Canada's Historic Places - McLeod's Lake Post
Visited: 21 Jun 2014
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