By the early 19th century, several companies established strings of fur trading posts and forts across North America.
Canada edit
Alberta edit
British Columbia edit
- Alexandria
- Barkerville
- Fort Babine
- Fort Berens
- Fort Chilcotin
- Fort Connelly
- Fort Fraser
- Fort Halkett
- Henry's House
- Fort Kluskus
- Kootanae House
- Fort Langley
- Lower Post
- Fort McDame
- Fort McLoughlin
- Fort Nelson
- Fort Resolution
- Fort St. James
- Fort St. John
- Fort Simpson
- Trout Lake Fort
- Fort Victoria
- Fort Ware
- Fort Yale
Manitoba edit
Winnipeg edit
Newfoundland and Labrador edit
Northwest Territories edit
Nova Scotia edit
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Ontario edit
- Allanwater Bridge railway station
- Asp House
- Asubpeeschoseewagong First Nation
- Attawapiskat First Nation
- Flying Post
- Fort Albany
- Fort Frances
- Fort Frontenac
- Fort Kaministiquia
- Fort Lac la Pluie
- Fort Matachewan
- Fort Rouillé
- Fort Saint Pierre
- Fort Severn First Nation
- Fort Toronto
- Fort William, Ontario
- Frederick House Post
- Henley House
- Lake Abitibi
- Magasin Royal
- Moose Factory
- Terryberry Trading Post, Barton twp
Ottawa edit
Quebec edit
- (Maniwaki in the Outaouais region of Quebec, Canada. HBC established fur trading post)
- (17th century fur trade building located in Lachine, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.)
- (Nipising 1874 Hudson's Bay Company trading post)
- Fort George
Saskatchewan edit
Yukon edit
United States edit
Alabama edit
Arkansas edit
Alaska edit
Arizona edit
California edit
Colorado edit
- Bent's Fort on the Santa Fe Trail, near present-day La Junta, Colorado
- Fort Uncompaghre, Alta California
- Fort Vasquez
Connecticut edit
Idaho edit
Indiana edit
Michigan edit
Minnesota edit
Missouri edit
Montana edit
- Saleesh House
- Fort Union - located partially in North Dakota
Nebraska edit
New York edit
- Fort Nassau, New Netherland (present-day Albany)
- New Amsterdam, New Netherland
- Fort Orange, New Netherland (present-day Albany)
Fort Ontario (present-day Oswego, New York)
North Dakota edit
- Fort Berthold
- Fort Clark
- Grand Forks
- Fort Lisa, Dakota Territory
- Fort Union - located partially in Montana