Upper Fort Garry Provincial Park - Winnipeg, Manitoba
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N 49° 53.277 W 097° 08.116
14U E 633946 N 5527839
Fort Garry, also known as Upper Fort Garry, was a Hudson's Bay Company trading post at the confluence of the Red and Assiniboine Rivers in what is now downtown Winnipeg.
Waymark Code: WM10GH4
Location: Manitoba, Canada
Date Posted: 05/04/2019
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member bluesnote
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Fort Garry, also known as Upper Fort Garry, was a Hudson's Bay Company trading post at the confluence of the Red and Assiniboine rivers in what is now downtown Winnipeg. It was established in 1822 on or near the site of the North West Company's Fort Gibraltar established by John Wills in 1810 and destroyed by Governor Semple's men in 1816 during the Pemmican War. Fort Garry was named after Nicholas Garry, deputy governor of the Hudson's Bay Company. It served as the centre of fur trade within the Red River Colony. In 1826, a severe flood destroyed the fort. It was rebuilt in 1835 by the HBC and named Upper Fort Garry to differentiate it from "the Lower Fort," or Lower Fort Garry, 32 km downriver, which was established in 1831. Throughout the mid-to-late 19th century, Upper Fort Garry played a minor role in the actual trading of furs, but was central to the administration of the HBC and the surrounding settlement. The Council of Assiniboia, the administrative and judicial body of the Red River Colony mainly run by Hudson's Bay Company officials, met at Upper Fort Garry.

In 1869, the Hudson's Bay Company agreed to surrender its monopoly in the North-West, including Upper Fort Garry. In late 1869 and early 1870, the fort was seized by Louis Riel and his Métis followers during the Red River Rebellion. After the Rebellion, the area around the fort continued to grow. In 1873, the city of Winnipeg was established and the name Fort Garry was no longer used. In 1881-1884 the majority of the fort was demolished to straighten Main Street (it was at Main Street and Assiniboine Avenue).

Although only the main gate of the fort remains today, the name "Fort Garry" lives on through various institutions and businesses. An area or division of Winnipeg running along the Red River south of the original fort is called Fort Garry.
Park Type: Historic

Activities:
Historical information, many plaques in the area describing events in the history of Fort Garry. There are two Geocaches located in the park. GC7B9EE - Upper Fort Garry Provincial Heritage Park GC1PNYV - Garry's upper Gate


Park Fees:
$0.00 - free to the public at all times


Background:
Historic in the beginnings of the Province of Manitoba and the struggle between the European settlers and the indigenous inhabitants.


Date Established?: 1738 as Fort Rouge was the first of many forts at this location.

Link to Park: [Web Link]

Additional Entrance Points: N 49° 53.277 W 097° 08.116

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