WELCOME TO FORT VANCOUVER
NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE |

Fort Vancouver, built in 1825 on the Columbia River, near the mouth of
the Williamette, as the Pacific headquarters of the Hudson's Bay Company. It was in
operation through 1860.
Surrounded by a stockade 318 feet square, the fort consisted of warehouses, stores,
offices, dormitories, a brick powder magazine, and a dock for ocean - going ships.
Fort
Vancouver has been reconstructed on the original site; tour 9
reconstructed buildings. Re-enact the past with costumed
interpreters at the fur warehouse, carpenter shop, dispensary, Chief
Factor's house, kitchen, bake house, blacksmith and Indian trade shops.