Fort Berens was located on the eastern bank of the Fraser River, across from and a little north of Lillooet. The HBC began construction of Fort Berens in February of 1859, but by July of the
same year, and before anything of significance was built, construction was halted
and the site dismantled.1 The now-defunct site took its name from Henry Hulse Berens.2
1. Bruce Ramsey, Ghost Towns of British Columbia (Vancouver: Mitchell Press, 1963), 27.
2. Fort Berens,BC Geographical Names Information System.