The Canoe: Portraits of the Great Fur Trade Canoes
View the great canoes of Canada's fur trade era.

Lower Fort Garry
Visit the oldest stone fur trading post still intact in North America.
The Fur TradeCanada Hall
A synopsis of the fur trade in words and images.
Rocky Mountain House National Historic Site
"Between 1799 and 1875, five different fur-trading posts existed along the banks of the North Saskatoon River". Read about The Fur Trade, Beaver Hats, The Early Trading Posts, or search for Educational Resources.
The Fur Trade: The Indian an Indispensable Partner
From the Canadian Museum of Civilization. View the gifts (including tools, jewellery, and weapons) European fur traders offered Native peoples, and the unique ways these foreign objects were integrated into Native culture.
Aboriginal People and the Fur Trade
A case history examining the relations between Aboriginal Peoples and traders at Rocky Mountain House.