Fort Gibraltar

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Fort Gibraltar is a reconstructed early 19th-century fur trade fort in Winnipeg, Manitoba, that serves as a historical site and cultural venue highlighting Métis and voyageur heritage.

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Label Occurrences
Fort Gibraltar canonical 1
Fort Gibraltar (reconstructed) 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cultural venue
historical site
reconstructed fort
tourist attraction
architecturalStyle wooden palisade fort
associatedWithEvent Festival du Voyageur
category Forts in Manitoba
Fur trade heritage sites
Living history museums in Canada
Tourist attractions in Winnipeg
country Canada
culturalSignificance celebration of Francophone heritage
celebration of Métis culture
hasFeature bastions
palisade walls
period-style buildings
hasReconstructionStatus reconstructed
hasTypeOfBuilding blacksmith shop
living quarters
storehouse
trading post structures
heritage Métis heritage
voyageur heritage
languageOfSignage English
French
locatedIn Canada
Manitoba
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
surface form: Winnipeg
near Red River
offers costumed interpretation
heritage demonstrations
school programs
openToPublic true
operatedAs living history museum
province Manitoba
relatedTo Hudson's Bay Company
Great Lakes fur trade
surface form: North American fur trade

North West Company
Red River Settlement history
theme fur trade history
timePeriodRepresented early 19th century
usedFor cultural events
educational programs
historical interpretation
public tours

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Festival du Voyageur significantPlace Fort Gibraltar
St. Boniface contains Fort Gibraltar
this entity surface form: Fort Gibraltar (reconstructed)