
Fort William Historical Park features Fort William, one of North America’s largest living history sites, and brings to life the 19th century fur trade. Fort William was the North West Company’s key inland headquarters (1803–1821), serving as a major centre of commerce during the North American fur trade. It was also the location of the annual Rendezvous, which provided an opportunity for people from Indigenous, French-Canadian, and Anglo-Scottish communities to come together to trade goods, share knowledge, exchange ideas and build relationships. The living history site includes an Anishinaabe encampment, heritage trades complex, working farm, and 50 authentically reconstructed buildings and structures. The Park is also home to the David Thompson Astronomical Observatory, year-round events, a campground, in-person, virtual and overnight educational programs, and wedding, private function and conference facilities. Visit www.fwhp.ca.