Fort Selkirk

GPTKB entity

Properties (51)
Predicate Object
gptkbp:instanceOf historic site
gptkbp:accessibility via boat or hiking
gptkbp:associated_with gptkb:Yukon_River
gptkbp:climate subarctic
gptkbp:cultural_heritage contains artifacts
First_Nations_history
gptkbp:culturalEvents educational programs
workshops
guided tours
heritage festivals
re-enactments
gptkbp:designatedAs gptkb:National_Historic_Site_of_Canada
gptkbp:discontinued 1950s
gptkbp:environment boreal forest
gptkbp:established 1848
gptkbp:exhibits historical displays
gptkbp:geographicalFeature near_the_confluence_of_the_Pelly_and_Yukon_Rivers
gptkbp:historical_figure explorers
traders
government officials
missionaries
indigenous leaders
gptkbp:historical_significance trade routes
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Fort Selkirk
gptkbp:influenced European_exploration
gptkbp:is_governed_by gptkb:Parks_Canada
gptkbp:location gptkb:Yukon,_Canada
gptkbp:notable_event Gold Rush era activity
gptkbp:notableWork workshops
churches
fortifications
outbuildings
storage facilities
community buildings
residential quarters
smokehouses
log buildings
trading post structures
gptkbp:operates_in gptkb:Hudson's_Bay_Company
gptkbp:purpose trading post
gptkbp:research_focus archaeological studies
gptkbp:significance historical trading site
gptkbp:status preserved ruins
gptkbp:surrounding_area wilderness
gptkbp:sustainability_initiatives ongoing
gptkbp:visitedBy tourists
gptkbp:visitors accessible to the public
gptkbp:wildlife eagles
moose
salmon
bears