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

Canada[]

Alberta[]

B C[]

  • Alexandria
  • Barkerville
  • Fort Babine
  • Fort Berens
  • Fort Chilcotin
  • Fort Connelly
  • Fort Fraser
  • Fort Halkett
  • Henry's House
  • Fort Kluskus
  • Kootanae House
  • Fort Langley
  • Lower Post
  • Fort McDame
  • Fort McLoughlin
  • Fort Nelson
  • Fort Resolution
  • Fort St. James
  • Fort St. John
  • Fort Simpson
  • Trout Lake Fort
  • Fort Victoria
  • Fort Ware
  • Fort Yale

Manitoba[]

Winnipeg[]

Newfoundland and Labrador[]

  • Eyelich Trading Post

Northwest Territories[]

  • Aklavik
  • Baillie Island
  • Fort Collinson
  • Fort Franklin
  • Fort Good Hope
  • Fort Liard
  • Fort MacKay
  • Fort MacLeod
  • Fort McPherson
  • Fort Providence
  • Old Fort Providence
  • Fort Simpson
  • Fort Smith

Nova Scotia[]

Nunavut[]

  • Amadjuak
  • Baker Lake
  • Bathurst Inlet
  • Port Burwell
  • Gjoa Haven
  • Killiniq
  • Padlei
  • Fort Ross

Ontario[]

Ottawa[]

  • Fort D. Smith

Quebec[]

Saskatchewan[]

Yukon[]

United States[]

Alabama[]

  • Massacre Isle

Arkansas[]

Alaska[]

Arizona[]

  • Hubbell Trading Post

California[]

Colorado[]

  • Bent's Fort on the Santa Fe Trail, near present day La Junta, Colorado
  • Fort Uncompaghre, Alta California Territory
  • Fort Vasquez

Connecticut[]

  • Fort Huys de Goede Hoop, New Netherland

Idaho[]

Indiana[]

Michigan[]

Minnesota[]

  • Grand Portage
  • North West Company Post
  • Fort St. Charles
  • Fort Snelling

Missouri[]

Montana[]

  • Saleesh House
  • Fort Union - located partially in North Dakota

Nebraska[]

New York[]

  • Fort Nassau, New Netherland (present-day Albany)
  • New Amsterdam, New Netherland
  • Fort Orange, New Netherland (present-day Albany)

Fort Ontario (present-day Oswego, New York)

North Dakota[]

Oregon[]

Pennsylvania[]

South Dakota[]

  • Hazen Mooers' Post
  • Lac Traverse Post
  • Lake Traverse Post
  • Sieche Hollow Post
  • Spencer Fur Post
  • Vermillion Post

Utah[]

Washington[]

Wyoming[]

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