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    Fort Paskoya (or Paskoyac or Pasquia) was a French fort and trading post on the lower Saskatchewan River above Cedar Lake. It was named after a Cree word...
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    Forks) Fort La Jonquière (?), Fort de la Corne, Cumberland House, Saskatchewan, (The Pas):second Fort Paskoya, (inflow to Cedar Lake:) first Fort Paskoya and...
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  • first Fort Paskoya at the west end of Cedar Lake. On his return toward Lake Winnipeg, he mapped the area and established a site for the first Fort Bourbon...
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    Fort La Reine and built the following western installations in what is now Manitoba: Fort Dauphin, Fort Bourbon, and Fort Paskoya. In 1743, the fort was...
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    single lake west of Lake Winnipeg, establishing Fort Dauphin (Manitoba), Fort Bourbon and Fort Paskoya. Back in France, Maurepas was growing increasingly...
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    still called Paskoyac by locals after the first trading post, called Fort Paskoya, constructed in the 1740s by French and Canadian traders. The Pasquia...
    39 KB (2,358 words) - 23:03, 2 June 2024
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    lead to the Pacific. For most of its existence it was an outpost of Fort Paskoya. It was closed in 1759 with the fall of New France. The site was apparently...
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  • back to York Factory. It is documented Henday's group passed the French Fort Paskoya "Pasqua"/"Basquia" or "Paskoway Yay," today's The Pas, on July 15, 1754...
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    through Fort Paskoya (Le Pas, Manitoba) and into what is today the province of Saskatchewan establishing Fort Saint-Louis, or what became known as Fort-à-la-Corne...
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  • Fort Ellice Fort Garry Fort Gibraltar Fort La Reine Fort Maurepas Fort Paskoya Lower Fort Garry York Factory Fort Collinson Old Fort Providence Fort Ross...
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  • Saskatchewan from Fort Paskoya, thought to be near the sources of the Missouri and streams running west to the Pacific, and build a fort there. Ten Frenchmen...
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    1702–1760 Fort Michilimackinac 1715–1780 Fort Michipicoton 1725–1904 Fort Nashwaak 1692–1700 Fort Niagara 1726– Fort Ouiatenon 1717–1791 Fort Paskoya 1741–...
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    Medley First scientific report on the North Pacific fur seal. First Fort Paskoya built by La Vérendrye at Cedar Lake. Esteban José Martínez Fernández...
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    This is a list of forts in New France built by the French government or French chartered companies in what later became Canada, Saint Pierre and Miquelon...
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    Newfoundland: Hugh Bonfoy The 2nd Fort Paskoya built at a new location which became the Pas. A trading post, to be later known as Fort de la Corne was built just...
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    to have been an active commander. He improved Fort Paskoya (Le Pas, Man.), built Fort Saint-Louis (Fort de la Corne, Saskatchewan) and explored the Carrot...
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    (60 mi) above Fort Paskoya. The site was linked to both the Saskatchewan River trade route and the Churchill system. He became governor of Fort Prince of...
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    lower Saskatchewan. 1741: Fort Bourbon at the mouth of the Saskatchewan and Fort Paskoya on west side of Cedar Lake. 1753: Fort de la Corne about 20 miles...
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  • Fort Dauphin Fort Douglas Fort Ellice Fort Garry Lower Fort Garry Fort Gibraltar Fort La Reine Fort Maurepas Fort Paskoya Prince of Wales Fort Fort Rouge...
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