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The settlement was established as a North West Company fur trading outpost in 1804 (or 1805). [6] It was known mainly as Fort Good Hope, but also as Fort Hope and Fort Charles (not the same as the HBC fort from 1686) The outpost was relocated several times from the current site; between 1804 and before 1823 somewhere between Arctic Red River and Peel River (by NWC and HBC) near Tsiigehtchic ...
The Fort Good Hope First Nation is a Dene First Nations band government in the Northwest Territories.The band's main community is Fort Good Hope. [1]The Fort Good Hope First Nation is a member of the Sahtu Dene Council.
The Northwest Territories has two charter communities, Délı̨nę and Fort Good Hope. [3] Of the two, Délı̨nę is larger by population with 573 residents and larger by land area at 79.39 km 2 (30.65 sq mi). [2] Fort Good Hope is smaller with 503 residents and 47.25 km 2 (18.24 sq mi) of land area. [2]
The Church of Our Lady of Good Hope (French: Église Notre-Dame-de-Bonne-Espérance) is an historic Carpenter Gothic-style Roman Catholic church building located on a bluff overlooking the Mackenzie River in Fort Good Hope, Northwest Territories, Canada.
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Church of Our Lady of Good Hope Fort Good Hope NT 66°15′08″N 128°38′42″W / 66.2521°N 128.645°W / 66.2521; -128.645 ( Church of Our Lady of Good
Fort Good Hope 66°15′6.84″N 128°38′38.04″W / 66.2519000°N 128.6439000°W / 66.2519000; -128.6439000 ( Church of Our Lady of Good Early northern Oblate mission church, illustrative of northern mission churches in a simplified version of the Gothic Revival Style ; one of the oldest surviving buildings of this type
The Sahtú peoples live in Colville Lake, Deline, Fort Good Hope, Norman Wells and Tulita which form the Sahtu Region of the NWT. [2] [3] The Dene of the region are represented by the Sahtu Dene Council who, in 1993, signed the Sahtu Dene and Metis Comprehensive Land Claim Agreement.