Life of a Metis Trapper - Part II: Life in a Tent

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Life of a Metis Trapper - Part II: Life in a Tent was recorded at Rocky Mountain House Historic Site in July 2014.
In 1799 the North West and Hudson's Bay companies set up rival posts at the end of the fur trade line on the North Saskatchewan River. Competition for trade was fierce at Rocky Mountain House, and during its 76-year history, nine different Aboriginal cultures came here to trade. Explorer, fur trader and mapmaker, David Thompson used the North West Company post as a base for finding a pass across the Rocky Mountains.

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