List of fur trading post and forts in North America

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By the early 19th century, several companies established strings of fur trading posts and forts across North America.

In example connecting the fur trade to the Metis Nation in Canada, in Barton Township, Ontario, the Terryberry Trading Post, later Terryberry Inn, was built on Mohawk road, on the Niagara Escarpment. Run by William Terryberry, (see Durrenberger d'Iribury France) and family formerly of Butler's Rangers, the Terryberry's had formed war-time bonds with Mohawk and other indigenous peoples, enabling them to both interpret and hunt and trade on the Red River route.

Canada

Alberta

British Columbia

Manitoba

Winnipeg

Newfoundland and Labrador

Northwest Territories

Nova Scotia

Nunavut

Ontario

Ottawa

Quebec

  • (Maniwaki in the Outaouais region of Quebec, Canada. HBC established fur trading post)
  • (17th century fur trade building located in Lachine, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.)
  • (Nipising 1874 Hudson's Bay Company trading post)
  • Fort George

Saskatchewan

Yukon

United States

Alabama

Arkansas

Alaska

Arizona

California

Colorado

Connecticut

Idaho

Indiana

Michigan

Minnesota

Missouri

Montana

Nebraska

New York

Fort Ontario (present-day Oswego, New York)

North Dakota

Oregon

Pennsylvania

South Dakota

Utah

Washington

Wyoming