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South Branch House (1785–1794, 1805–1870) was the only significant fur trading post on the South Saskatchewan River. Most trade was on the North Saskatchewan River which was closer to the wooded beaver country. West of the Saskatchewan River Forks the two rivers run parallel to the northeast for about 100 miles. Between them there is a fair amount of forest.
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archaeological site (Q839954) | historic=archaeological_site |
Forts in Saskatchewan | historic=fort, castle_type=fortress |
North West Company forts | historic=fort, castle_type=fortress |