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Revision as of 12:19, 27 June 2014

Rocky Mountain House (1799-1875) - A North West Company post first established in 1799 near the present day town of Rocky Mountain House, Alberta. A competing Acton House was established by the Hudson's Bay Company nearby and when the two companies merged in 1821 both became Hudson's Bay Company posts. Not continuously occupied and located on at least five different sites. Abandoned in 1875.

History of Rocky Mountain House

Rocky Mountain Post Acton Post
  • Site 1 (1799-1821) First Post
  • Site 2 (1835-1861)
  • Site 3 (1865-1868) Temporary Post
  • Site 4 (1868-1875) Final Post
  • Acton Post (1799-1835)

Current Status

Archelogical remains in Rocky Mountain House, Alberta.


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Location: Town of Rocky Mountain House, Alberta.

Maps & Images

Lat: 52.3623 Long: -114.9709

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