Fort Edmonton
Fort Edmonton (also named Edmonton House) was the name of a series of trading posts of the Hudson's Bay Company (HBC) from 1795 to 1914, all of which were located on the north banks of the North Saskatchewan River in what is now central Alberta, Canada. It was one of the last points on the Carlton Trail, the main overland route for Metis freighters between the Red River Colony and the points west and was an important stop on the York Factory Express route between London, via Hudson Bay, and Fort Vancouver in the Columbia District. It also was a connection to the Great Northland, as it was situated relatively close to the Athabasca River whose waters flow into the Mackenzie River and the Arctic Ocean. Located on the farthest north of the major rivers flowing to the Hudson Bay and the HBC's
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Fort Edmonton
Fort Edmonton (also named Edmonton House) was the name of a series of trading posts of the Hudson's Bay Company (HBC) from 1795 to 1914, all of which were located on the north banks of the North Saskatchewan River in what is now central Alberta, Canada. It was one of the last points on the Carlton Trail, the main overland route for Metis freighters between the Red River Colony and the points west and was an important stop on the York Factory Express route between London, via Hudson Bay, and Fort Vancouver in the Columbia District. It also was a connection to the Great Northland, as it was situated relatively close to the Athabasca River whose waters flow into the Mackenzie River and the Arctic Ocean. Located on the farthest north of the major rivers flowing to the Hudson Bay and the HBC's
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Fort Edmonton (also named Edmo ...... River was heated in the 1790s.
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Fort Edmonton (früher auch Edm ...... beliebten Fort Edmonton Park.
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Fort Edmonton (originalmente c ...... Baía de Hudson de 1795 a 1891.
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Fort Edmonton est le nom d'une ...... s, et les Crees au 19e siècle.
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Fort Edmonton (also named Edmo ...... the Hudson Bay and the HBC's
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Fort Edmonton (früher auch Edm ...... Edmonton zur Drehscheibe des F
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Fort Edmonton (originalmente c ...... Baía de Hudson de 1795 a 1891.
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Fort Edmonton est le nom d'une ...... ille d'Edmonton d'aujourd'hui.
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Fort Edmonton
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