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Fort Victoria Hudson's Bay Company from en.wikipedia.org
Fort Victoria began as a fur trading post of the Hudson's Bay Company and was the headquarters of HBC operations in the Columbia District, a large fur ...
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Fort Victoria Hudson's Bay Company from www.hbcheritage.ca
Fort Victoria was established by HBC in 1843 as a depot for the northern Pacific trade. The Company's main headquarters, Fort Vancouver, was too far from ...
Fort Victoria Hudson's Bay Company from www.pc.gc.ca
Founded by the Hudson's Bay Company in 1845 Fort Victoria became, after 1846, the headquarters of the Company's trade in British territory west of the Rocky ...
On March 14, 1843, the Lekwungen people of southern Vancouver Island (today known as the Songhees and Esquimalt Nations) saw the arrival of the HBC steamship, ...
The Fort Victoria Journal 1846-1850. Fort Victoria was a fur trading post founded by the Hudson's Bay Company (HBC) on southern Vancouver Island in 1843.
Fort Victoria Hudson's Bay Company from www.historicplaces.ca
Now located in downtown Victoria at the intersection of Fort Street and Government Street, the site was established by the Hudson's Bay Company in 1843. The ...
Fort Vancouver was the Hudson's Bay Company's original West Coast outpost. It sat on the banks of the Columbia River and at the mouth of the Willamette River, ...
Fort Victoria. In 1842, James DOUGLAS of the HUDSON'S BAY CO selected the port of Camosack (the harbour where Victoria now stands) as a new fur- ...
Fort Victoria Hudson's Bay Company from ir.library.oregonstate.edu
After the merger of the North West Company into the Hudson's. Bay Company, Fort Astoria, renamed Fort George, became the western headquarters of the Company.
During these early years Fort Victoria and other HBC company buildings dominated the landscape of what is now downtown Victoria. Many of Victoria's city blocks, ...