Robert Campbell (fur trader), Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Robert Campbell (fur trader)

Canadian fur trader and explorer

Date of Birth: 21-Feb-1808

Place of Birth: Glen Lyon, Scotland, United Kingdom

Date of Death: 09-May-1894

Profession: explorer

Nationality: Canada

Zodiac Sign: Pisces


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About Robert Campbell (fur trader)

  • Robert Campbell (21 February 1808 – 9 May 1894) was a Hudson's Bay Company fur trader and explorer.
  • He explored a large part of the southern Yukon and northern British Columbia.
  • He established the short-lived Dease Lake Post, and in 1838 he was the first European to reach the Stikine River overland.
  • He established Fort Frances, Yukon on Frances Lake in the Liard River basin.
  • In 1840 he crossed from Frances Lake to the Pelly River becoming the first European to explore the upper Yukon River Basin.
  • He established Fort Selkirk, Yukon at the juncture of the Yukon River and the Pelly River. His discoveries led to little financial gain at the time.
  • All the posts he established were abandoned within a few years.
  • This was due largely to the high price of transporting trade goods from Hudson Bay, via the Methye Portage and Mackenzie River.
  • Meanwhile, there were already well-established native trading routes leading to nearby Russian Alaska on the Pacific Ocean.He was also for a time in charge of Fort Halkett.
  • Campbell Peak, just south of the British Columbia community of Liard River, is named after him.The Robert Campbell Highway in the Yukon is named after him.

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