Fort Norman

 (1810-1960s) - A Hudson's Bay Company (HBC) fur trading post and fort first established in 1810 along the Mackenzie River near the mouth of the Great Bear River in the Northwest Territories, Canada. Moved south in 1844 to Old Fort Point on the Mackenzie River. Relocated back to the original location in 1851. Abandoned in 1960s. Also the site of Fort Norman RCMP Post.

History of
A Hudson's Bay Company fur trading post and fort first established in 1810 at present day Tulita, Northwest Territories. Located along the Mackenzie River near the mouth of the Great Bear River in the Northwest Territories.

The post moved some 30 miles south in 1844 to Old Fort Point near the site of the old North West Company (NWC) Fort Castor.

The post was relocated back to the original location in 1851 at present day Tulita.

Abandoned in 1960s.

Fort Norman RCMP Post
The RCMP also later established a post here sometime before 1925.

Current Status
Unknown.

See Also:
 * Fort Castor
 * Hudson's Bay Company
 * Hudson's Bay Company Forts

Sources:
 * HBC Archives - Fort Norman, post B.152, records (1822-1911)
 * , page 121.
 * , page 68.

Links:
 * North American Forts - Fort Norman
 * Wikipedia - Fort Norman
 * The Sahtu - Nachaæda/Old Fort Point