Fort Collinson
Fort Collinson
Fort Brabant | ||
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Region Inuvik | | |
Built | 1928 | |
Closed | 1939 | |
Founded by | Hudson's Bay Company | |
Named for | Richard Collinson |
Fort Collinson was a trading post operated by the Hudson's Bay Company (Post Number B.405)[2] located on Victoria Island in the Northwest Territories, Canada. It is situated on the Prince Albert Peninsula on the north side of Walker Bay, just north of Minto Inlet.[3]
Previously known as Fort Brabant,[4] the post opened in 1928 when it was moved from its prior location at Alaervik on the north side of Prince Albert Sound.[3][5]
Named in honour of Sir Richard Collinson, an English naval officer and explorer of the Arctic, the post closed in 1939 when it was transferred to Holman, now Ulukhaktok.[3][5]
References
- ^ "Fort Collinson". Geographical Names Data Base. Natural Resources Canada.
- ^ "Hudson's Bay Company Archives". gov.mb.ca. Retrieved 19 February 2010.
- ^ ISBN 0-8135-1364-2.
- ^ Hudson's Bay Company. Fort Collinson
- ^ ISBN 978-0-8020-0849-7.
Fort Collinson.
Further reading
- Condon, R.G. East meets West: Fort Collinson, the fur trade, and the economic acculturation of the northern Copper Inuit, 1928-1939.