Step back in time to the 19th century
fur trade at the oldest stone fur trading post still intact in
North America. Costumed interpreters will take you back to the
mid-1800s as they re-enact events of the early days of this Hudson's
Bay Company post. Stone walls encircle the fort's enclosure, the
largest group of original 19th century fur trade buildings in
Canada.
Lower Fort Garry National Historic Site of Canada is also commemorated
as the place where Treaty #1 was signed between the Ojibwa and
Swampy Cree of Manitoba and the Crown.