Lac La Pluie House

Fort Frances Historical Marker Tour

Lac La Pluie House

Fort Frances, Ontario P9A 1A3, Canada

Created By: Fort Frances Musuem & Cultural Centre

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The following inscription is found on the plaque installed by the "Ontario Historical Society".

The Hudson's Bay Company established Lac La Pluie House on this site to compete for furs with the North West Company's Fort Lac La Pluie. After the two companies merged in 1821, only Lac La Pluie House continued in operation. It was renamed Fort Frances in 1830 after a visit by HBC Governor Sir George and Lady Frances Simpson. The post traded with local Ojibwa for furs, wild rice and isinglass (obtained from sturgeon). An important supply depot for expeditions travelling to the West and early settlers in the districts, Fort Frances became a Hudson's Bay Company store in 1898 and was destroyed by fire in 1903.

This point of interest is part of the tour: Fort Frances Historical Marker Tour


 

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