• 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...
  • Highway 11, Duck Lake, Saskatchewan S0K 0W0 Canada. Reach out directly. Visit website. ... We visited Fort Carlton as part of our summer family trip.
  • The forested trail is accessible from the St. Laurent Ferry on the North Saskatchewan River to Fort Carlton.
  • Outside the walls of the fort, you can take a short stroll to the North Saskatchewan River. You can trek along the original Carlton Trail, where you can still see the...
  • 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...
  • Fort Carlton is a fort in Duck Lake No. 463, Saskatchewan. ... Fort Carlton was a Hudson's Bay Company fur trading post from 1795 until 1885.
  • White spruce is the tree of choice to construct the frames in Saskatchewan. It grows in abundance near Fort Carlton and to a significant size.
  • Situated along the banks of the North Saskatchewan River, spend the day exploring Fort Carlton’s walking trails, or make a camping trip out of it and stay the...
  • On Back: Photogrph courtesy- Public Archives of Canada Description: A sketch of Fort Carlton on the south side of the North Saskatchewan River.