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Old Fort Providence

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in this area. The post was not a major centre for fur trading and was used primarily as a supply centre for other, more important trading posts or expeditions. It served, for example, as a base of supply for Sir
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took over the post in 1821 after the demise of the North West Company, but the settlement was in decline and it closed in 1823. The buildings have long since decayed but the ruins were excavated in 1969-1971.
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in 1820. It was located within a productive fishery used for generations by the Dene around Yellowknife Bay and helped supply meat and fish for traders at Great Slave Lake. The
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Fort Providence, NWT: A preliminary report of the excavations carried out July 1969
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Index

Old Fort Providence, Northwest Territories
Fort Providence
Yellowknife Bay
Northwest Territories
fur trading
Great Slave Lake
Peter Pond
North West Company
Dene
Alexander Mackenzie
Yellowknives
Tłı̨chǫ
Laurent Leroux
trading post
John Franklin
Coppermine expedition
Arctic Ocean
Hudson's Bay Company
Old Fort Providence
Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre
62°16′N 114°10′W / 62.267°N 114.167°W / 62.267; -114.167
Categories
Ghost towns in the Northwest Territories
Hudson's Bay Company forts
North West Company forts
Heritage sites in the Northwest Territories
1789 establishments in the British Empire

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