Rocky Mountain House National Historic Site area

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Rocky Mountain House National Historic Site area is a protected heritage landscape in Alberta, Canada, preserving the remains and stories of historic fur trade forts and Indigenous-European interactions along the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf heritage landscape
national historic site
protected area
associatedWith Hudson's Bay Company NERFINISHED
Indigenous peoples of the region
North West Company NERFINISHED
fur trade era
category Indigenous heritage site
fur trade site in Canada
historic site in Alberta
country Canada
environment boreal-parkland transition zone
river valley landscape
governedBy Canadian federal legislation on historic sites
hasFeature archaeological sites
cultural landscape
exhibits on fur trade history
historic fort locations
interpretive trails
reconstructed elements of historic structures
visitor centre
heritageDesignation National Historic Site of Canada
locatedAlong eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains
locatedIn Alberta
locatedNear Rocky Mountain House, Alberta NERFINISHED
locatedOn North Saskatchewan River NERFINISHED
managedBy Parks Canada NERFINISHED
offers educational activities
guided tours
interpretive programs
openTo public
preserves Indigenous-European interactions
archaeological remains of trading posts
fur trade fort remains
stories of the fur trade
purpose commemoration of historic forts
heritage preservation
public education
supports archaeological research
cultural interpretation programs
heritage tourism
theme Indigenous-European relations
exploration of western Canada
fur trade history

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North Saskatchewan River hasProtectedAreaAlong Rocky Mountain House National Historic Site area