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Fort Fraser (3) (1806-1915) - A North West Company trading post/fort first established in 1806 near the present day town of Fort Fraser, British Columbia. Named after the explorer Simon Fraser. Became a Hudson's Bay Company post when the two companies merged in 1822. Abandoned in 1915. Also known as Simon Fraser's Fort and Fraser Lake Post.
Current Status
Unknown remains in Beaumont Provincial Park, Fort Fraser, British Columbia.
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Location: Beaumont Provincial Park, Fort Fraser, British Columbia. Map marker is park location. Maps & Images Lat: 54.05906 Long: -124.619937 |
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