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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1807-1911) - A [[North West Company]] trading post/fort first established by [[Simon Fraser]] in 1807 at present day Prince George, British Columbia. Named after [[King George III]]. Acquired by the [[Hudson's Bay Company]] in | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1807-1911) - A [[North West Company]] trading post/fort first established by [[Simon Fraser]] in 1807 at present day Prince George, British Columbia. Named after [[King George III]]. Acquired by the [[Hudson's Bay Company]] in 1821 when the [[North West Company]] merged with [[Hudson's Bay Company]]. Abandoned in 1911. | ||
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Revision as of 17:27, 22 June 2014
Fort George (15) (1807-1911) - A North West Company trading post/fort first established by Simon Fraser in 1807 at present day Prince George, British Columbia. Named after King George III. Acquired by the Hudson's Bay Company in 1821 when the North West Company merged with Hudson's Bay Company. Abandoned in 1911.
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Fort George History
Current Status
Markers only in Fort George Park, Prince George, British Columbia.
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Location: Fort George Park, Prince George, British Columbia. Maps & Images Lat: 53.9066894 Long: -122.7351809 |
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Links:
- North American Forts - Fort George
- Wikipedia - Prince George, BC
- The Exploration Place
- HBC Archives - Fort George
Visited: 19 Jun 2014
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