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Fort McLeod National Historic Site of Canada. Four remaining buildings at McLeod Lake, British Columbia. | Fort McLeod National Historic Site of Canada. Four remaining buildings at McLeod Lake, British Columbia. Three buildings are from the 1920s and one is from the 1940s. | ||
On site buildings (all closed) | On site buildings (all closed) |
Revision as of 19:57, 21 June 2014
Fort McLeod (1805-1952) - 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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Fort McLeod Ice House
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Fort McLeod House
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Fort McLeod Warehouse
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Fort McLeod Workshop
Current Status

Fort McLeod National Historic Site of Canada. Four remaining buildings at McLeod Lake, British Columbia. Three buildings are from the 1920s and one is from the 1940s.
On site buildings (all closed)
- Ice House 1946
- Work Shop 192?
- House 1929
- Warehouse 1929
Restored in 1993-1991
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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
- HBC Archives - McLeod Lake
Visited: 21 Jun 2014
Fort McLeod Picture Gallery
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