Fort St. James National Historic Site

Fort St. James National Historic Site is a restored Hudson's Bay Company post on the southern shores of Stuart Lake in the interior of British Columbia. It is commemorated as a centre of trade and commerce in the 19th century fur trade. Originally established by Simon Fraser for the North West Company in 1806, this place displays the largest group of original wooden buildings representing the fur trade in Canada.

Hours of Operation: 

Victoria Day Long Weekend to

September 30th: 9:00am-5:00pm

7 days a week

Location

Fort St. James National Historic Site
280 Kwah Road W
Fort St. James, BC VOJ 1P0
Phone: 
(778) 667-0111
Fort St James employees