Fort Alexandria

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Fort Alexandria was a key Hudson’s Bay Company trading post and transportation hub in central British Columbia that became an important staging point during the Cariboo Gold Rush.

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instanceOf Hudson's Bay Company trading post
fur trading post
transportation hub
category Cariboo Gold Rush sites
Forts in British Columbia
Fort Langley
surface form: Hudson's Bay Company forts

Trading posts in Canada
country Canada
foundedBy Hudson's Bay Company
hasHeritageStatus historic site (local significance)
hasHistoricalSignificance Cariboo Gold Rush
historicalEra 19th century
locatedIn British Columbia
central British Columbia
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Cariboo region
locatedNear Quesnel
locatedOn Fraser River
locatedOnRoute Cariboo Road
surface form: Cariboo Wagon Road

Fraser River
surface form: Fraser River transportation corridor
namedAfter Alexander Mackenzie
operatedBy Hudson's Bay Company
partOf Hudson's Bay Company fur trade network
regionServed Cariboo Gold Rush
surface form: Cariboo goldfields

interior of British Columbia
use staging point for travel to the Cariboo goldfields
supply depot during the Cariboo Gold Rush
trading post for furs and provisions
transportation hub on the Fraser River route

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Cariboo Gold Rush significantPlace Fort Alexandria