Fort Saskatchewan is not a Hudson's Bay Company fort; it was originally established as a Northwest Mounted Police post in 1875. However, the area was significant in the fur trade and was associated with various trading companies, including the Hudson's Bay Company. Today, Fort Saskatchewan is a city in Alberta, Canada, with historical sites that reflect its rich heritage.
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It was the Hudson Bay Company who established it in 1795 and built it at the junction between the North Saskatchewan River and the Sturgeon River. :)
May 2, 1670
the ss. crapper
Samuel Hearne worked for the Hudsons Bay company.
the Hudson's bay & the north west company merge in 1787
They lived in semi-permanent homes year round in the Prairies because they were a migratory people. Of course, once white settlers came and set up the Hudsons Bay posts all over the place, trade began to occur between Plains Indians and the white settlers, and the Plains Indians began to be reliant on the goods they got from the Hudsons Bay company. Once this happened, they were no longer migratory as they relied on the Hudsons Bay company's goods, and so they stayed where the trading posts were so that they could trade with the Hudsons Bay company.
The Hudson Bay-Arctic Lowlands has sedimentary and igneous rocks.
Mrs. Zucker no longer owns HBC.
he found a river and named it hudson river and he also discovers hudsons bay
The Hudson's bay company built trading forts along the Hudson's bay at several river mouths where sailing ships could be anchored.