Fort Calgary

Local nameFort Calgary
LocationCalgary, Canada

Fort Calgary was a North-West Mounted Police outpost at the confluence of the Bow and Elbow rivers in present-day Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Originally named Fort Brisebois, after the outpost's first commander, the outpost was renamed Fort Calgary in June 1876.

The outpost was built in 1875 as a part of the North-West Mounted Police larger effort to curtail American rum and whisky runners in the region, and to establish relationships with the Indigenous peoples of the territory. The fort was expanded in 1882 after it was designated as a "district post". The NWMP continued to use the fort until 1914 when the site was sold to Grand Trunk Pacific Railway. The fort was demolished to make way for a rail terminal.

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Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Calgary

Official Website https://www.fortcalgary.com/

Twitter http://twitter.com/fortcalgary

Facebook Page http://www.facebook.com/fortcalgary

Email info@fortcalgary.com

Phone +1403 290 1875

Address 750 - 9th Avenue SE, T2G 5E1, Calgary, AB, Canada

Coordinates 51°2'42.366" N -114°2'44.043" E

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