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Fort Carlton National Historic Site (Carlton House)

Fort Carlton National Historic Site (Carlton House)

212 HWY Duck Lake, SK S0K 0W0 Canada, Carlton, Saskatchewan

Fort Carlton, situated on the south branch of the North Saskatchewan River near Duck Lake (Saskatchewan), was established in 1810 as a Hudson's Bay Company fur trade and provision post.

Fort Carlton, situated on the south branch of the North Saskatchewan River near Duck Lake (Saskatchewan), was established in 1810 as a Hudson's Bay Company fur trade and provision post. Initially called Carlton House, two previous posts had been located in the area in 1795 and 1804 before being abandoned permanently for the present location. Until 1882, Fort Carlton remained a particularly important fur-trade depot in western Canada. Near the site, Treaty 6 (1876) was signed between the Plains and Wood Cree and the Dominion government. In March 1885, during the North-West Rebellion, the post was destroyed by fire. At present, the partly reconstructed Fort Carlton is a Saskatchewan provincial historic park.

Photo Credit: http://www.pc.gc.ca/apps/dfhd/page_nhs_eng.aspx?id=740

Text Credit: http://thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/fort-carlton/

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Fort Carlton National Historic Site (Carlton House)

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Fort Carlton, situated on the south branch of the North Saskatchewan River near Duck Lake (Saskatchewan), was established in 1810 as a Hudson's Bay Company fur trade and provision post.

Fort Carlton, situated on the south branch of the North Saskatchewan River near Duck Lake (Saskatchewan), was established in 1810 as a Hudson's Bay Company fur trade and provision post. Initially called Carlton House, two previous posts had been located in the area in 1795 and 1804 before being abandoned permanently for the present location. Until 1882, Fort Carlton remained a particularly important fur-trade depot in western Canada. Near the site, Treaty 6 (1876) was signed between the Plains and Wood Cree and the Dominion government. In March 1885, during the North-West Rebellion, the post was destroyed by fire. At present, the partly reconstructed Fort Carlton is a Saskatchewan provincial historic park.

212 HWY Duck Lake, SK S0K 0W0 Canada, Carlton, Saskatchewan
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Photo: http://www.pc.gc.ca/apps/dfhd/page_nhs_eng.aspx?id=740