Fraser, Simon

Fraser, Simon
born May, 20, 1776, Mapletown, N.Y.
died Aug. 18?, 1862, St. Andrews West, Canada West

Canadian explorer and fur trader.

In 1784 he moved to Canada, where he became a clerk (1791) and later a partner (1801) in the North West Co. In 1805 he set out to find more suitable trade routes for the fur company. He discovered a river (later Fraser River) that he mistook for the Columbia River, realizing his error only after having followed its course for more than a year. In 1817, as head of the company's Red River Valley department, he was arrested for his alleged participation in the Seven Oaks Massacre. After his acquittal, he retired to Ontario. Simon Fraser University is named for him.

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born 1776, Mapletown, New York [U.S.]
died August 18, 1862, St. Andrews, Canada West [now in Ontario, Canada]

      Canadian fur trader and explorer who discovered the Fraser River in British Columbia.

      Fraser, whose loyalist father had died in a war prison in Albany, New York, moved with his family to Canada in 1784. He was apprenticed as a clerk to the North West Company in 1792 and was made a partner of the fur company in 1801. In 1805 he was put in charge of operations of the partnership west of the Rockies and set out to cross them in search of better trading routes, especially an outlet to the Pacific Ocean. He built a post at Trout Lake (Fort McLeod) west of the mountains and in 1806 embarked upon a second journey, to explore the Columbia River. After building a post at Fraser Lake, he continued down the Fraser River (mistakenly assuming it to be the Columbia); he reached its mouth in 1808 and found the treacherous, turbulent river entirely unsuitable for trade. He also realized that its latitude was far north of the Columbia.

      In 1810 Fraser assumed charge of the Athabasca department. At this time, the North West Company was meeting competition from the Hudson's Bay Company, whose new head, Lord Selkirk (Selkirk, Thomas Douglas, 5th Earl of, Lord Daer And Shortcleuch), was introducing settlers into the Red River Valley in the North West Company's trading territory (see Red River Settlement). Fraser, who took charge of the Red River department in 1811, was arrested by Selkirk in 1817 for alleged participation in a June 1816 attack against settlers, known as the Seven Oaks Massacre. He and four others were sent to Montreal for trial, but all were acquitted. In 1818 Fraser retired to a farm and mill in the township of Cornwall, in present Ontario. The Letters and Journals of Simon Fraser: 1806–1808, edited by W. Kaye Lamb, was published in 1960. In 1965 Simon Fraser University in Burnaby, British Columbia, opened.

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