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Fort Chilcotin was a short-lived trading post of the Hudson's Bay Company, located at the confluence of the Chilko and Chilcotin Rivers, British Columbia, Canada. The Chilko River is a 75 km waterway in west-central British Columbia, connecting Chilko Lake to the Chilcotin River. The Chilcotin River is a River, long in Canada. It is a Tributary of the Fraser River, which it joins west of the city of Williams Lake British Columbia (ˌbrɪtɨʃ kəˈlʌmbiə ( BC) ( (la Colombie-Britannique C It operated between the years 1829 and 1844. A commercial failure due to the lack of interest in the company merchandise shown by the Tsilhqot'in people, its operations were moved north to Fort Kluskus in Dakelh Territory. The Tsilhqut’in (also Chilcotin, Tsilqut'in, Tŝinlhqot’in, Chilkhodin, Tsilkótin, Tsilkotin) are a Northern The Dakelh (tákʰɛɬ or Carrier are the indigenous people of a large portion of the Central Interior of British Columbia, Canada


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