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Aguanish, Quebec
| Aillik, Newfoundland and Labrador
| Aklavik
| Alexandria, British Columbia
| Allanwater Bridge railway station
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Asp House
| Asubpeeschoseewagong First Nation
| Athabasca, Alberta
| Attawapiskat First Nation
| Attawapiskat Lake
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Baie-Comeau
| Baillie Island
| Baker Lake (Nunavut)
| Barkerville, British Columbia
| Bas de la Rivière
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Battle River
| Battleford
| Beauval, Saskatchewan
| Berens River
| Biscotasing, Ontario
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Blanc-Sablon, Quebec
| Brandon House
| Brandon, Manitoba
| Brunswick House First Nation
| Buckingham House (fur-trade post)
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Buckingham, Quebec
| Calgary
| Candle Lake (Saskatchewan)
| Caniapiscau, Quebec
| Canoe Lake (Saskatchewan)
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Cartwright, Newfoundland and Labrador
| Cat Lake First Nation
| Cavell, Saskatchewan
| Cedar Lake (Manitoba)
| Chapleau, Ontario
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Chibougamau
| Chicoutimi
| Chisasibi, Quebec
| Cold Lake, Alberta
| Coucoucache, Quebec
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Cree Lake
| Cross Lake, Manitoba
| Cumberland House, Saskatchewan
| Davis Inlet
| Dease Lake, British Columbia
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Deer Lake First Nation
| Deloraine, Manitoba
| Dinorwic, Ontario
| Duck Lake, Saskatchewan
| Dunvegan, Alberta
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Eabametoong First Nation
| Ear Falls, Ontario
| Eastmain, Quebec
| Edmonton
| English River, Ontario
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Esquimalt, British Columbia
| Finlay River
| Flying Post
| Fond-du-Lac, Saskatchewan
| Fort Albany, Ontario
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Fort Alexander, Manitoba
| Fort Assiniboine, Alberta
| Fort Astoria
| Fort Babine, British Columbia
| Fort Carlton
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Fort Chilcotin
| Fort Chipewyan, Alberta
| Fort Colville
| Fort Dauphin (Manitoba)
| Fort Edmonton
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Fort Ellice
| Fort Espérance
| Fort Garry
| Fort Good Hope
| Fort Kluskus
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Fort Lac la Pluie
| Fort Langley
| Fort Liard
| Fort MacKay
| Fort Macleod, Alberta
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Fort Matachewan
| Fort McLoughlin
| Fort McMurray
| Fort Nelson, British Columbia
| Fort Nez Percés
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Fort Nisqually
| Fort Pelly
| Fort Pitt Provincial Park
| Fort Providence
| Fort Qu'Appelle
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Fort Reliance, Northwest Territories
| Fort Resolution
| Fort Rupert, British Columbia
| Fort Selkirk, Yukon
| Fort Shepherd, British Columbia
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Fort Similkameen
| Fort Simpson
| Fort Simpson (Columbia Department)
| Fort Smith, Northwest Territories
| Fort St. James, British Columbia
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Fort St. John, British Columbia
| Fort Stikine
| Fort Témiscamingue
| Fort Vancouver
| Fort Vermilion, Alberta
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Fort Victoria (British Columbia)
| Fort Victoria, Alberta
| Fort William, Ontario
| Fort Yukon, Alaska
| Fort de l'Isle
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Fort de la Corne
| Fort-Coulonge, Quebec
| Frances Lake
| Fraser Lake, British Columbia
| Frederick House River
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Frederick, Ontario
| George River (Quebec)
| Gillam, Manitoba
| Glenora, British Columbia
| Gloucester, Ontario
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Godbout, Quebec
| Gods Lake
| Gogama, Ontario
| Grand Forks, North Dakota
| Grand Rapids, Manitoba
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Grande Prairie
| Granville Lake, Manitoba
| Greater Sudbury
| Hawaiian Islands
| Hay River, Northwest Territories
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Hazelton, British Columbia
| Hebron, Newfoundland and Labrador
| Henley House
| Henry's House
| Herschel Island
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Hope, British Columbia
| Hopedale, Newfoundland and Labrador
| Hudson's Hope, British Columbia
| Hudson, Ontario
| Hungry Hall
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Inukjuak, Quebec
| Island Lake, Manitoba
| Jasper House
| Jasper, Alberta
| Kaipokok Bay, Newfoundland and Labrador
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Kakagi Lake
| Kamloops
| Kangirsuk, Quebec
| Kenora
| Kettle Falls, Washington
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Kuujjuaq
| Kuujjuarapik, Quebec
| La Romaine, Quebec
| La Sarre
| Lac Brochet, Manitoba
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Lac La Biche, Alberta
| Lac Seul
| Lac Ste. Anne (Alberta)
| Lac du Bonnet, Manitoba
| Lac la Ronge
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Lac-Ashuapmushuan, Quebec
| Lachine, Quebec
| Lake Abitibi
| Lake Athabasca
| Lake Manitoba
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Lake Nipigon
| Lake Winnipeg
| Lake of Two Mountains
| Last Mountain Lake
| Lax Kw'alaams, British Columbia
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Leaf River (Quebec)
| Les Îlets-Jérémie, Quebec
| Lesser Slave Lake
| Lethbridge
| Lindsay, Ontario
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List of Hudson's Bay Company trading posts
| Little Grand Rapids, Manitoba
| Little Whale River
| Loon River
| Lower Fort Garry
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Lower Post, British Columbia
| Makkovik
| Manawan, Quebec
| Manitoba House
| Manitou, Manitoba
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Marten Falls First Nation
| Mashteuiatsh, Quebec
| Masset
| Mattawa, Ontario
| Mattice-Val Côté
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McDame, British Columbia
| McLeod Lake, British Columbia
| Methye Portage
| Minaki
| Mingan, Quebec
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Mishkeegogamang First Nation
| Missanabie
| Missinaibi River
| Mississagi River
| Mistissini, Quebec
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Montreal
| Montreal Lake (Saskatchewan)
| Moose Factory
| Moose Lake, Manitoba
| Moosonee
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Musquaro, Quebec
| Mutton Bay, Quebec
| Métabetchouan–Lac-à-la-Croix, Quebec
| Nachvak, Newfoundland and Labrador
| Nain, Newfoundland and Labrador
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Natashquan, Quebec (reserve)
| Nemiscau, Quebec
| New Post, Ontario
| Nipawin, Saskatchewan
| Nipigon
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Nisichawayasihk Cree Nation
| North West River
| Norway House, Manitoba
| Obedjiwan, Quebec
| Okak, Newfoundland and Labrador
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Onion Lake Cree Nation
| Opeongo Lake
| Orillia
| Oskélanéo, Quebec
| Oxford House, Manitoba
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Paint Creek House
| Paulatuk
| Peace River, Alberta
| Peel River (Canada)
| Pelican Narrows, Saskatchewan
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Pemberton Pass
| Pembina, North Dakota
| Pessamit, Quebec
| Pic River
| Pincher Creek
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Pine Creek First Nation
| Pine Island Fort
| Poplar River First Nation
| Portage la Prairie
| Prince Albert, Saskatchewan
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Prince George, British Columbia
| Prince of Wales Fort
| Pukatawagan, Manitoba
| Puvirnituq, Quebec
| Quebec City
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Quesnel, British Columbia
| Rainy Lake
| Red Lake, Ontario
| Red Rock, Ontario
| Reindeer Lake
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Richmond, Quebec
| Riding Mountain House
| Rigolet
| Rock Depot
| Rocky Mountain House, Alberta
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Rural Municipality of Shell River
| Saik'uz First Nation
| Saint-Augustin, Côte-Nord, Quebec
| San Francisco
| Sandy Bay, Saskatchewan
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Sandy Lake First Nation
| Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario
| Senneterre, Quebec
| Sept-Îles, Quebec
| Severn, Ontario
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Sheenboro, Quebec
| Shell Lake No. 495, Saskatchewan
| Shoal Lake
| Sioux Lookout
| Souris River
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South Branch House
| South Indian Lake, Manitoba
| Spirit River, Alberta
| Split Lake, Manitoba
| Spokane, Washington
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Sturgeon Lake (Alberta)
| Sturgeon Lake (Northwestern Ontario)
| Sturgeon River (Manitoba)
| Swan River, Manitoba
| Tadoussac, Quebec
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Tasiujaq, Quebec
| Telegraph Creek, British Columbia
| Temagami
| Teslin, Yukon
| The Pas
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Toad River, British Columbia
| Touchwood Hills
| Trois-Rivières
| Trout Lake (Ontario)
| Tulita
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Ville-Marie, Quebec
| Wabowden
| Walden, Ontario
| Waskaganish, Quebec
| Waswanipi, Quebec
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Waterhen River (Manitoba)
| Wawa, Ontario
| Weenusk First Nation
| Wemotaci, Quebec
| West Lynne, Manitoba
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West Nipissing
| Whapmagoostui, Quebec
| White River, Ontario
| Whitewood, Saskatchewan
| Winnipeg
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Winnipegosis, Manitoba
| Wrangell, Alaska
| Wrigley, Northwest Territories
| Yale, British Columbia
| Île-à-la-Crosse
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 Indian Hudson's Bay Company Trade Goods Brief discussion on trade goods of the Hudson's Bay Company. Knifes, axes. beads, and other trade items used for bartering for furs from native peoples. |  Marcus Gosse-Hudson's Bay Company(HBC) Trading Posts of Labrador-Heritage Collection Hudson's Bay Company Trading Posts of Labrador-All pieces are composed of archival acid free ink on birch bark and are drawn from old photographs. |  Hudson's Bay Co., Belcher Islands, NWT, Canada, 1968. Scenes from the Hudson's Bay Company trading post on the Belcher Islands, NWT, Canada, 1968. |  Historic Fort Simpson - Northwest Territories, Canada Fort Simpson is the longest-standing continuous settlement on the Mackenzie River, in the Northwest Territories. Established as Fort of the Forks in 1903, it... |  The Romance of the Far Fur Country - Arctic Canada caught on 1919 silent film In July 1919, the RMS Nascopie departed Montreal. It carried supplies bound for Arctic fur trade posts. But the Hudson's Bay Company (HBC) ice-breaker had ex... |  Canada Vignettes - Trading Post Canada Vignettes - Trading Post An animated film about the Hudson's Bay trading post, and the relationship between fur traders and Indians. Production Agency... |  Fort Langley Brigade Days 2010 'Bag-pipers & Fur Trade Voyagers' Reenactment Fort Langley BC was built in 1827 by the Hudson's Bay Company (HBC) as a trading post to enable the fur trade and was later expanded to include farming, salm... |  Tourism: Canada by train- Coast to Coast - Halifax to Vancouver CANADA by Train - Coast to Coast. Trans Canada rail Journey. This JOURNEY by Train, is the absolute best adventure across canada, on the Prairies. See Toront... |  ArcticTwilight: The Book Trailer. TO ORDER THIS BOOK IN PRINT OR EBOOK FORMAT, VISIT: http://www.bluebutterflybooks.ca/catalogue/item/arctic-twilight Leonard Budgell saw the Canadian North li... |  The Hudson's Bay Company Part 1 I created this video with the YouTube Video Editor (http://www.youtube.com/editor) |
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The Economist (blog)
Fri, 03 May 2013 04:42:13 -0700
Following the second world war it was government policy to relocate the nomadic Inuit to settlements, usually near one of the Hudson's Bay Company's trading posts that the fur trader had built across the country. But having deprived the Inuit of their ...
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