- Fort Selkirk, Yukon
Fort Selkirk is a former trading post on the
Yukon River at the confluence of thePelly River inCanada 'sYukon . For many years it was home to theSelkirk First Nation (Northern Tutchone ).Archaeological evidence shows that the site has been in use for at least 8,000 years. Robert Campbell established a
Hudson's Bay Company trading post nearby in 1848. In early 1852 he moved the post to its current location. Resenting the interference of the Hudson's Bay Company with their traditional trade with interiorAthabaskan First Nations , ChilkatTlingit warriors attacked and looted the post that summer. It was rebuilt about 40 years later and became an important supply point along the Yukon River. It was essentially abandoned by the mid 1950s after theKlondike Highway bypassed it and Yukon River traffic died down.Many of the buildings have been restored and the Fort Selkirk Historic Site is owned and managed jointly by the Selkirk First Nation and the Yukon Government's Department of Tourism and Culture. There is no road access. Most visitors get there by boat, though there is an airstrip,
Fort Selkirk Aerodrome , at the site.ee also
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Volcano Mountain
*Fort Selkirk Volcanic Field
*Ne Ch'e Ddhawa External links
* [http://www.virtualmuseum.ca/Exhibitions/FortSelkirk/english/ Virtual Museum Canada]
* [http://www.yukonheritage.com/ Yukon Heritage Resources Unit]
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