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- Magasin_Royal abstract "Magasin royal (\"royal store\") was the name given to a trading station under the purview of the King of France. It also applied specifically to two trading stores built along the Humber River by French fur traders in 18th-century Toronto.The first trading store was built in 1720 as Fort Douville near present-day Baby Point along the Humber River at Old Mill.It was built by Philippe Dagneau dit Douville, sieur de la Saussaye. The wooden magazine was similar to the one built in Lewiston, New York (likely the French forts or trading post located now in Fort Niagara). The two-storey wood structure had a barricade and was home to three traders from June to July 1750. The lack of other records suggests that there was no permanent settlement in the Toronto area between 1730 and 1750.From fall of 1750 to April 1751 a larger royal store was built along the Humber, this time in the mouth of the waterway with Lake Ontario called Fort Portneuf. It was named after the French military officer who had been instructed to build the fort, Pierre Robineau de Portneuf (1708-1761).Between 1750 and 1759, Fort Rouillé, another and larger trading post, was built by the French on the shores of Lake Ontario, to the east of Portneuf.All three forts disappeared and only the last fort, Fort Rouillé is still remembered today.".
- Magasin_Royal buildingEndDate "1720".
- Magasin_Royal location Canada.
- Magasin_Royal location Toronto.
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- Magasin_Royal wikiPageRevisionID "698545851".
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- Magasin_Royal wikiPageWikiLink Category:French_forts_in_Canada.
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- Magasin_Royal wikiPageWikiLink Fort_Portneuf.
- Magasin_Royal wikiPageWikiLink Fort_Rouillé.
- Magasin_Royal wikiPageWikiLink Humber_River_(Ontario).
- Magasin_Royal wikiPageWikiLink Lake_Ontario.
- Magasin_Royal wikiPageWikiLink Lewiston_(town),_New_York.
- Magasin_Royal wikiPageWikiLink List_of_French_monarchs.
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- Magasin_Royal wikiPageWikiLink Pierre_Robineau_de_Portneuf.
- Magasin_Royal wikiPageWikiLink Toronto.
- Magasin_Royal wikiPageWikiLinkText "Magasin Royal".
- Magasin_Royal built "1720".
- Magasin_Royal controlledby List_of_French_monarchs.
- Magasin_Royal location "in Toronto Ontario, Canada".
- Magasin_Royal materials "wood structure".
- Magasin_Royal name "Magasin royal".
- Magasin_Royal type "trading station".
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- Magasin_Royal subject Category:French_forts_in_Canada.
- Magasin_Royal subject Category:History_of_Toronto.
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- Magasin_Royal point "43.655 -79.497".
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- Magasin_Royal comment "Magasin royal (\"royal store\") was the name given to a trading station under the purview of the King of France. It also applied specifically to two trading stores built along the Humber River by French fur traders in 18th-century Toronto.The first trading store was built in 1720 as Fort Douville near present-day Baby Point along the Humber River at Old Mill.It was built by Philippe Dagneau dit Douville, sieur de la Saussaye.".
- Magasin_Royal label "Magasin Royal".
- Magasin_Royal sameAs Q6729724.
- Magasin_Royal sameAs m.063_j2b.
- Magasin_Royal sameAs Q6729724.
- Magasin_Royal lat "43.655".
- Magasin_Royal long "-79.497".
- Magasin_Royal wasDerivedFrom Magasin_Royal?oldid=698545851.
- Magasin_Royal isPrimaryTopicOf Magasin_Royal.
- Magasin_Royal name "Magasin royal".