• Fort Carlton was a Hudson's Bay Company fur trading post from 1795 until 1885. It was located along the North Saskatchewan River not far from Duck Lake...
  • Fort Carlton was an important hub for the Hudson's Bay Company (HBC) from 1810 - 1885. Located on the North Saskatchewan River and with easy access by...
  • There is more than one Fort Carlton: Fort Carlton (1) - A HBC Fort near Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. Fort Carlton (2) - A HBC Fort in St. Louis, Saskatchewan.
  • I highly recommend you try your luck in the escape room, and try to catch the Fort Carlton by Candlelight tour, both were great!
  • Fort Carlton. Fort Carlton, a Hudson's Bay Company post built in 1787 on the south side of the North Saskatchewan river, in lat.
  • Today, Fort Carlton Provincial Park features a reconstructed palisade, fur and provisions store, trade store, clerks quarters and tepee encampment.
  • Historic Park Fort Carlton was the most important trading post in the Northwest and is only a twenty-six kilometer drive from Duck Lake.
  • In March 1885, during the North-West Rebellion, the post was destroyed by fire. At present, the partly reconstructed Fort Carlton is a Saskatchewan...
  • Constructed in 1810 as a new trading post for the Hudson’s Bay Company, Fort Carlton was in service for 75 years trading primarily buffalo products, and other furs.
  • Fort Carlton was a Hudson's Bay Company post built near a natural ford of the North Saskatchewan River and on the west's most important overland route, the...