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Fort Sturgeon (1776–1780) was the first trading post on the North Saskatchewan River. It was located about 4 miles west of Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. It and was also called Peter Pond Fort, Fort Pond, Fort la Prairie, Fort des Prairies, Lower Settlement and Fort Sturgeon River.
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Forts in Saskatchewan | historic=fort, castle_type=fortress |
North West Company forts | historic=fort, castle_type=fortress |