Fort Carlton, is now a provincial historic park situated on the North Saskatchewan River near Duck Lake, Saskatchewan. It was established in 1810 as a HBC fur trade and provision post. Eleven years after the 1874 Mounties arrived it was burned during the North-West Rebellion.

When we arrived 100 years after the Mounties, we found the fort had been rebuilt.


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