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York Factory National Historic Site

More than two centuries of fur trade history

Established by the Hudson's Bay Company in 1682 as Fort Nelson. During the contest for Hudson's Bay between France and Great Britain its possession changes six times. It was finally restored to Britain by the Treaty of Utrecht, 1713.

York Factory National Historic Site

Accessible only by air, rail, or water

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