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Fort Paskoya, the Glossary

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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.[1]

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  1. 20 relations: Alexander Henry the elder, Anthony Henday, Canada, Cedar Lake (Manitoba), Cree, Fort Bourbon, Fort Dauphin (Manitoba), Fort La Reine, Hudson Bay, Lake Winnipeg, List of French forts in North America, Louis de la Corne, Chevalier de la Corne, Louis-Joseph Gaultier de La Vérendrye, Manitoba, New France, North West Company, Opaskwayak Cree Nation, Pierre Gaultier de Varennes, sieur de La Vérendrye, Saskatchewan River, The Pas.

  2. 1742 establishments in North America
  3. 1742 establishments in the French colonial empire
  4. Forts in Manitoba
  5. French forts in Canada
  6. Manitoba building and structure stubs

Alexander Henry the elder

Alexander Henry 'The Elder', in French: Alexandre Henri Le Vieux (August 1739 – 4 April 1824) was an American-born explorer, author, merchant who settled in Quebec following the Conquest of New France and was a partner in the North West Company and a founding member and vice-chairman of the Beaver Club.

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Anthony Henday

Anthony Henday (fl. c. 1725–1762) was one of the first Europeans to explore the interior of what would eventually become western Canada.

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Canada

Canada is a country in North America.

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Cedar Lake (Manitoba)

Cedar Lake is a lake just north of Lake Winnipegosis in Manitoba, Canada.

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Cree

The Cree (script, néhiyaw, nihithaw, etc.; Cri) are a North American Indigenous people.

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Fort Bourbon

Fort Bourbon was one of the forts built by La Vérendrye during his expansion of trade and exploration west from Lake Superior. Fort Paskoya and fort Bourbon are forts in Manitoba and French forts in Canada.

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Fort Dauphin (Manitoba)

Fort Dauphin was the name of two forts in Manitoba. Fort Paskoya and fort Dauphin (Manitoba) are Fortification stubs, forts in Manitoba, French forts in Canada and Manitoba building and structure stubs.

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Fort La Reine

Fort La Reine was built in 1738 and is one of the forts of the western expansion directed by Pierre Gaultier de Varennes et de La Vérendrye, first military commander in the west of what is now known as Canada. Fort Paskoya and fort La Reine are forts in Manitoba and French forts in Canada.

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Hudson Bay

Hudson Bay, sometimes called Hudson's Bay (usually historically), is a large body of saltwater in northeastern Canada with a surface area of.

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Lake Winnipeg

Lake Winnipeg (Lac Winnipeg) is a very large, relatively shallow lake in North America, in the province of Manitoba, Canada.

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List of French forts in North America

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, and the United States.

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Louis de la Corne, Chevalier de la Corne

Louis de la Corne, Chevalier de la Corne (June 6, 1703 – November 15, 1761) was a Canadian-born military officer and merchant.

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Louis-Joseph Gaultier de La Vérendrye

Louis-Joseph Gaultier de La Vérendrye (9 November 1717 – 15 November 1761) was a French Canadian fur trader and explorer.

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Manitoba

Manitoba is a province of Canada at the longitudinal centre of the country.

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New France

New France (Nouvelle-France) was the territory colonized by France in North America, beginning with the exploration of the Gulf of Saint Lawrence by Jacques Cartier in 1534 and ending with the cession of New France to Great Britain and Spain in 1763 under the Treaty of Paris.

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North West Company

The North West Company was a fur trading business headquartered in Montreal from 1779 to 1821.

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Opaskwayak Cree Nation

The Opaskwayak Cree Nation (OCN, Cree) is a First Nations band government located in Manitoba, Canada.

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Pierre Gaultier de Varennes, sieur de La Vérendrye

Pierre Gaultier de Varennes, sieur de La Vérendrye (17 November 1685 – 5 December 1749) was a French Canadian military officer, fur trader, and explorer.

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Saskatchewan River

The Saskatchewan River (Cree: kisiskāciwani-sīpiy ᑭᓯᐢᑳᒋᐊᐧᓂ ᓰᐱᕀ, "swift flowing river") is a major river in Canada.

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The Pas

The Pas is a town in Manitoba, Canada, at the confluence of the Pasquia River and the Saskatchewan River and surrounded by the unorganized Northern Region of the province.

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See also

1742 establishments in North America

1742 establishments in the French colonial empire

  • Fort Paskoya

Forts in Manitoba

French forts in Canada

Manitoba building and structure stubs

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Paskoya