Fort Douglas | |
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Winnipeg, Manitoba | |
Type | Fort |
Site information | |
Controlled by | Hudson's Bay Company |
Site history | |
Built | 1812 |
In use | 1812-1816 |
Battles/wars | Battle of Seven Oaks |
Fort Douglas was a fort of the Hudson's Bay Company that was built by Scottish and Irish settlers in 1812 in what is today Winnipeg, Manitoba. It was in the immediate vicinity (down river) of the North West Company establishment, Fort Gibraltar. During the conflict between the Hudson's Bay Company and the North West Company, the fort was burned by the Métis and employees of the North West Company. The fort was soon rebuilt and there was a short period of relative peace. After the Battle of Seven Oaks in 1816, the fort was again destroyed, and the settlers were removed from their land. It was used as a trading post.
References[]
- [1] - The Lord Selkirk Settlement at Red River, Part 2
Coordinates: 49°54′15″N 97°07′55″W / 49.90403°N 97.13193°W
The original article can be found at Fort Douglas (Canada) and the edit history here.