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Fort Chipewyan Bicentennial Museum

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This museum in Fort Chipewyan is a replica of the 1870s Hudson’s Bay store. It contains historical artifacts from the fur trade, photographs, and other unique items.

Fort Chipewyan Hudson’s Bay Company post in 1900, by James William Tyrrell, Public Domain

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