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Forts Rouge, Garry and Gibraltar National Historic Site

The fur trade comes alive

Near this site stood the following forts: Fort Rouge, under La Verendrye, 1738; Fort Gibraltar, of the North West Company, 1810, became Fort Garry of the Hudson's Bay Company, 1822; replaced by Upper Fort Garry, of stone, begun 1835, extended in 1850s when this gateway was erected, demolished 1882.

Forts Rouge, Garry and Gibraltar National Historic Site

866, rue Saint Joseph
Winnipeg, MB

Admission

*Please note: prices are subject to change

Adult $ 7.50 (18 years + )
Youth or Senior $ 5.00 (6-17 years or 65 years +)
Child FREE (5 and under, with purchase of an adult admission)

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