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Fur Trade in North America
areas involved in fur trade
overview
Canada
Canada – Acadia
Canada – Alberta
Canada – Athabasca (river and lake)
Canada – Edmonton
Canada – Fort McMurray
Canada – Fredericton
Canada – Great Slave Lake
Canada – Hudson Bay Lowlands
Canada – James Bay
Canada – Langley (British Columbia)
Canada – Manitoba
Canada – Montréal
Canada – Newfoundland and Labrador
Canada – Northwest Territories
Canada – Nunavut
Canada – Ontario (province, Canada)
Canada – Peace (river)
Canada – Prince George
Canada – Québec (province)
Canada – Rupert’s Land
Canada – Saskatchewan (province)
Canada – Sault Sainte Marie (Ontario)
Canada – Thunder Bay
New France
United States
United States-Canadian border
British conquest of New France
effect on Native Americans
fur trappers and traders
history
map of fur trade routes
organizations opposing fur trade practices
pictures related to the fur trade in North America
places commemorating fur trade
role in exploration of North America
table of common commercial furs
trade routes
Athabasca (river and lake)
Athabasca (river and lake), bodies of water in western Canada, that form part of the Mackenzie River system. The Athabasca River, 1,230 km (770 mi)...
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