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Revision as of 11:46, 10 March 2021
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Parent topics
- Hudson's Bay Company [r]: Founded in 1670, by Royal Charter, to trade furs in Hudson's Bay, now several chains of Department stores [e]
Subtopics
- Athabasca (HBC vessel, 1888) [r]: A stern-wheeled steamship operated by the Hudson's Bay Company on the Athabasca River from 1888 to 1897 [e]
- Carnatic (HBC vessel, 1858) [r]: A sailing vessel, built in 1834, that took a 2 year voyage from London to Vancouver Island, from 1858-1860 [e]
- D.A. Thomas (ship, 1916) [r]: Built to transport coal on the Upper Peace River [e]
- Grahame (HBC vessel) [r]: Wooden steamship, constructed in Fort Chippewyan, in 1882 [e]
- Northland Echo [r]: Steamship built for use on the Mackenzie River system in 1910 [e]