The Story of Rocky Mountain House - National Historic Site (Parks Canada)
What do you show at a National Historic Site when there's very little to see? The Rocky Mountain National Historic site was home to four forts, but very little remnants, or archival imagery, of any of the forts exist today. The challenge before us was, how could we create a captivating video with little onsite resources? The solution was a host-driven, documentary that examined the accomplishments of the Northwest and Hudson Bay fur trading companies, and questioned whether or not present day companies could achieve what they did more than two centuries ago? Comparing the technology, personal achievements and political sensitivities associated with the fur trade of the past, to present day transportation, marketing and manufacturing provided many fascinating parallels.

PART 2-DANIEL BOONE AND THE OPENING OF THE AMERICAN WEST

What Was Life Like For A 19th-Century Fur Trader?

Why Rocky Mountain House is a GREAT PLACE to Live!

The FORGOTTEN TRUE Story of The Gibson Boys

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Robert Campbell - Mountain Man (1804 -1879)

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PART 1-DANIEL BOONE AND THE OPENING OF THE AMERICAN WEST

Fur Trade

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The Entire History of Canada

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The Voyageurs

