Then following information has been extracted from that prepared by the National Historic Site and Monuments Board. This table lists all Hbc-related sites on the NHSMB register. Many are operated by Parks Canada or the various provincial park commissions.
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British Columbia |
Fort Alexandria |
NWC post 1821 - 1860s |
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Fort St. James |
NWC post founded by Simon Fraser, 1806 |
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Fort Hope |
Hbc post 1848 - 1860 |
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Kootenae House |
NWC 1807 -1812 |
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Fort Kamloops |
NWC & Hbc |
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Fort Langley |
Hbc post, 1827; restored to 1858 |
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Fort McLeod |
NWC post, 1805 |
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Fort St. John |
NWC posts, 1806 - 1823 |
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Fort Victoria |
Hbc post, 1843 |
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Boat Encampment, Warsaw Mountain/ Red Rock Bay |
Key transshipment point on the Columbia River |
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Alberta |
Howse Pass |
First crossed by David Thompson, 1807 |
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Fort Assiniboine |
1823 Hbc post |
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Fort Dunvegan |
1805 NWC post |
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Fort Edmonton (III) |
1831 Hbc Post |
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Fort Chipewyan |
Major trading posts 1800s |
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Fort Vermilion |
NWC and Hbc posts |
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Athabaska Pass |
Major fur trade route |
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Henry House |
NWC post 1811-1830s (actual site unknown) |
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Jasper House |
1829 post |
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Fort August & Fort Edmonton |
Rival NWC and Hbc posts |
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Fort Fork |
Starting point of Mackenzie's route to the Pacific, 1793 |
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Rocky Mountain House |
Hbc, NWC posts |
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Saskatchewan |
Cumberland House |
Hbc, 1774 |
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Fort Carlton |
Hbc, 1795 - 1885 |
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Fort Pitt |
Hbc post; site of signing of Treaty No. 6 |
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Fort Qu'Appelle |
Hbc fort; site of negotiations for Treaty No. 4 |
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Ile-à-la-Crosse |
Hbc fur trade site |
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Fort-à-la-Corne |
Fur trade posts 1753 - 1932 |
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Fort Pelly |
Remains of Hbc post |
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Fort Espérance |
Remains of 2 NWC posts |
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Manitoba |
Fort Churchill |
Hbc built by Samuel Hearne, 1783 |
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Fort Prince of Wales |
Hbc, built 18th c. |
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Norway House |
Hbc post |
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Lower Fort Garry |
Hbc |
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Fort Dauphin |
Fort originally built by la Vérendrye |
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York Factory |
1684 - 1870s main Hbc depot |
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Ontario |
Inverarden House |
Cornwall; 1816 private home of NWC trader John McDonald of Garth |
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Fort St. Pierre |
Original French post on Rainy Lake, 1731 - 1758; later Fort Frances |
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Moose Factory |
Hbc, 1693 |
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Ermatinger House |
Sault Ste. Marie; private residence of Hbc factor; 1814 - 1823 |
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Fort William |
NWC, 1803 |
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Macdonell House |
Pointe-Fortune; Stone Palladian residence of prominent fur trader (1817-1819) |
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Quebec |
Lachine |
Fur trade era warehouse, 1803 |
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Ste. Anne de Bellevue Canal |
Earlier canal on site 1843 |
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Fort Témiscamingue |
French fur trade post |
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North West Territories |
Fort McPherson |
Hbc, 1840 |
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Fort Resolution |
Hbc, 1821 |
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Fort Simpson |
NWC, 1804; Hbc, 1822 |
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Fort Reliance |
Oldest continuously operating Hbc post, 1833 |
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