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Fort Dauphin (Manitoba)

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Fort Dauphin
Near Winnipegosis, Manitoba
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Fort Dauphin Museum
TypeFort
Site information
Controlled byFrance, Canada
National Historic Site of Canada
Official nameFort Dauphin National Historic Site of Canada
Designated1943
Site history
Built1741
In use1741-
MaterialsWood

Fort Dauphin, was built in 1741 near Winnipegosis, Manitoba with Pierre Gaultier de La Vérendrye, the western military commander, directing construction. The area provided a post located between the Assiniboine River and the Saskatchewan River. It was named for the Dauphin prince of France.

A second Fort Dauphin was built in 1767 on the north shore of Lake Dauphin, so both the fort and the lake had the same name. This fort was built by French fur traders after the era of the western military commanders. As with many of the forts of the times, they kept the same names while changing locations to facilitate trade with the First Nations and to secure better physical locations.

The site at Winnipegosis was designated a National Historic Site of Canada in 1943.[1]

References

  1. ^ Fort Dauphin. Directory of Federal Heritage Designations. Parks Canada. Retrieved 20 May 2012.

External links

  • Shaw, Edward C. (Autumn 1973). "La Vérendrye". Manitoba Pageant. Manitoba Historical Society. 19 (1).
  • "Manitoba Time Line (1610-1920)". Manitoba Historical Society. 24 September 2013.
  • Champagne, Antoine (1968-69 Season). "The Vérendryes and Their Successors, 1727-1760". MHS Transactions. Manitoba Historical Society. Series 3 (25).


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