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- Fort_Montagne_à_la_Bosse abstract "Fort Montagne à la Bosse (literally \"Hump Mountain\") was a North West Company trading post from 1790 until 1805 or after. It was located near Virden, Manitoba on the Assiniboine River at the point where the river bends from southeast to east.For background see Assiniboine River fur trade. At some point it was closed and reopened in 1794. It was on the prairie and produced buffalo and wolf skins more than beaver, but its primary product was pemmican to feed the voyageurs further north. At one time it and Fort Esperance produced the bulk to the NWC's buffalo meat. As the southwesternmost post it had some contact with the Mandans in North Dakota, but the main Mandan trade was from Brandon House. During the Lewis and Clark Expedition there was an exchange of messages with the explorers at Fort Mandan and Fort Montagne à la Bosse. In 1805 François-Antoine Larocque left here on his journey to the Yellowstone River.It was in a stockade of 200 by 250 feet on a high bank that overlooked the surrounding plain. The location is marked by a cairn near 49.83920°N 100.84425°W / 49.83920; -100.84425 about 2.5 miles east of Virden. The original site was destroyed by gravel extraction either for the Canadian Pacific Railway or for the old Highway No 1. Peter Grant had an ill-documented post nearby.".
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- Fort_Montagne_à_la_Bosse wikiPageWikiLink Assiniboine_River_fur_trade.
- Fort_Montagne_à_la_Bosse wikiPageWikiLink Brandon_House.
- Fort_Montagne_à_la_Bosse wikiPageWikiLink Category:Forts_in_Manitoba.
- Fort_Montagne_à_la_Bosse wikiPageWikiLink Category:North_West_Company_forts.
- Fort_Montagne_à_la_Bosse wikiPageWikiLink Fort_Espérance.
- Fort_Montagne_à_la_Bosse wikiPageWikiLink Fort_Mandan.
- Fort_Montagne_à_la_Bosse wikiPageWikiLink François-Antoine_Larocque.
- Fort_Montagne_à_la_Bosse wikiPageWikiLink Lewis_and_Clark_Expedition.
- Fort_Montagne_à_la_Bosse wikiPageWikiLink Mandan.
- Fort_Montagne_à_la_Bosse wikiPageWikiLink North_West_Company.
- Fort_Montagne_à_la_Bosse wikiPageWikiLink Pemmican.
- Fort_Montagne_à_la_Bosse wikiPageWikiLink Virden,_Manitoba.
- Fort_Montagne_à_la_Bosse wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fort Montagne à la Bosse".
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- Fort_Montagne_à_la_Bosse subject Category:Forts_in_Manitoba.
- Fort_Montagne_à_la_Bosse subject Category:North_West_Company_forts.
- Fort_Montagne_à_la_Bosse hypernym Post.
- Fort_Montagne_à_la_Bosse point "49.8392 -100.84425".
- Fort_Montagne_à_la_Bosse type MilitaryStructure.
- Fort_Montagne_à_la_Bosse type Fort.
- Fort_Montagne_à_la_Bosse type SpatialThing.
- Fort_Montagne_à_la_Bosse comment "Fort Montagne à la Bosse (literally \"Hump Mountain\") was a North West Company trading post from 1790 until 1805 or after. It was located near Virden, Manitoba on the Assiniboine River at the point where the river bends from southeast to east.For background see Assiniboine River fur trade. At some point it was closed and reopened in 1794. It was on the prairie and produced buffalo and wolf skins more than beaver, but its primary product was pemmican to feed the voyageurs further north.".
- Fort_Montagne_à_la_Bosse label "Fort Montagne à la Bosse".
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- Fort_Montagne_à_la_Bosse lat "49.8392".
- Fort_Montagne_à_la_Bosse long "-100.84425".
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