Fort Carlton
Fort Carlton was a Hudson's Bay Company fur trading post from 1795 until 1885. It was located along the North Saskatchewan River not far from Duck Lake, in what is now the Canadian province of Saskatchewan.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: Park
- Description: reconstructed fort in Saskatchewan
- Also known as: “Fort Carlton Provincial Park”
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Carlton.
Carlton
Village
Carlton is an unincorporated place in Rosthern Rural Municipality No. 403, Saskatchewan, Canada. The place is located on Highway 683, approximately 20 km north-west of Rosthern. Carlton is situated 6 km south of Fort Carlton.
Fort Carlton
- Categories: fort and provincial park in Saskatchewan
- Location: Duck Lake No. 463, Saskatchewan, Prairies, Canada, North America
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In Other Languages
From Cebuano to Swedish—“Fort Carlton” goes by many names.
- Cebuano: “Fort Carlton Provincial Park”
- Chinese: “卡尔顿堡”
- Chinese: “卡爾頓堡”
- Dutch: “Fort Carlton”
- Egyptian Arabic: “حصن كارلتون”
- French: “fort Carlton”
- French: “Fort Carlton”
- French: “parc provincial du Fort Carlton”
- German: “Fort Carlton”
- Korean: “포트 칼튼”
- Portuguese: “Fort Carlton”
- Spanish: “Fuerte Carlton”
- Swedish: “Fort Carlton Provincial Park”
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