Everything about The Fur Trade At Lachine National Historic Site totally explained
The Fur Trade at Lachine National Historic Site of Canada (
Lieu historique national de la Commerce-de-la-Fourrure-à-Lachine) is a historic building located in the borough of
Lachine in
Montreal, Quebec, at the western end of the
Lachine Canal.
Beginning in the 1600s,
voyageurs would launch their canoes from this location to transport trade goods thousands of miles into
First Nations lands. At that time the
Lachine Rapids prevented large ships from going any further west along the
Saint Lawrence River.
A stone warehouse was erected in 1803 to store the furs gathered as a result of
fur trade. It is now a museum dedicated to the history of this strategic location as a departure and arrival point for fur trading expeditions.
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