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Noticias de oro:
- Mens House - Parks Canada
Architectural value The Men's House and four other buildings on the site constitute the largest group of extant wood fur trade structures in Canada The Men's House is a well-constructed, rectangular 1-1 2-storey log building with a gable roof
- FHBRO HERITAGE CHARACTER STATEMENT MEN’S HOUSE, FORT ST. JAMES, BRITISH . . .
The Men’s House is a ‘Recognized’ Federal Heritage Building because of its historical, architectural, and environmental values: Historical value: Fort St James, founded in 1806 as the administrative centre for fur trade in New Caledonia, played a key role in the development of transportation and communications in northern British Columbia
- HistoricPlaces. ca - HistoricPlaces. ca
Architectural Value The Men’s House is a good example of high-quality log construction It is among four other buildings on the site that constitute the largest group of extant wood fur trade structures in Canada
- Back to the fur trading days at Fort St. James
Today’s warehouse is from the fourth rebuilding of Fort St James What is now the Men’s House, built of squared timbers in 1884, provided accommodation for temporary and permanent fort employees, as well as occasional visitors
- Lower Fort Garry: Life in the Canadian Fur Trade Era
The restored Lower Fort Garry National Historic Site, near Winnipeg, Manitoba, recreates life in the 1850s fur-trade era
- Fur Trade Relations (1800-1850) - Alberta History
Between 1800 and 1850, the fur trade in Alberta reached its zenith, transforming the region’s economic, cultural, and social landscape This half-century witnessed the flourishing of the fur trade, driven by fierce competition between the Hudson’s Bay Company (HBC) and the North West Company (NWC) until their merger in 1821 At the heart of
- Early Fur-trade Forts of the Peace River Area of British Columbia
The fort establishment included at least a "shop" (and or a big-house), men's houses (for twelve men, four women and five children), at least one hangard (or storage cellar), a 55' flagpole and a fur-press, as well as at least five Indian lodges nearby
- Culture and history - Fort St. James National Historic Site - Parks Canada
Fort St James National Historic Site, a cultural treasure! In 1805 and 1806, the North West Company constructed the first two permanent fur trade posts west of the Rocky Mountains The second, Fort St James, became the centre of the northern fur trade district, known as New Caledonia
- Red Rock Post - The Historical Marker Database
The last fur trade post located at what would soon be the Nipigon waterfront was Red Rock House It was built in 1859 by the Hudson’s Bay Company and burned down in 1891 (Submitted on April 11, 2024, by Cosmos Mariner of Cape Canaveral, Florida )
- WAPISCOGAMY HOUSE and RED ROCK HOUSE A Tale of Two Posts - Blogger
Erected in 1673, it played a major role in the Canadian Fur Trade For nearly a century the HBC had successfully encouraged native peoples to bring their furs down to the Bay to trade, and had taken little effort to explore the vast hinterland to the south
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