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Fish Cache
Fort St. James, British Columbia
The Fish Cache at Fort St. James is a simple, one-storey square block, composed of logs, posts and beams and slats, held above grade on four corner supports, with a pyramidal roof…
General Warehouse
The General Warehouse is a large rectangular, two-storey, hipped roof with wooden shingles, exposed log structure with the main entrance on the long (south) side. An entrance on…
Men's House
Located at Fort St. James National Historic Site, the Men’s House is a rectangular one-and-a-half storey log building with a gable roof. Its front façade has two large windows and…
Officer's Dwelling
The Officer’s Dwelling House is a side-gabled, one-and-a-half storey rectangular log building with a large verandah located at Fort St. James National Historic Site. It is large…
Fort St. James National Historic Site of Canada
PO Box 1148, Fort St. James, British Columbia
Fort St. James National Historic Site of Canada is a former fur trade post located in the village of Fort St. James at the southern tip of Stuart Lake, British Columbia. It is a…
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