Fort Saint James is located on the southeastern corner of
Stuart Lake, in central
British Columbia. It was founded by
Simon Fraser in 1806 as the Stuart Lake post.
1 Simpson described it, in 1828, as the capital of Western Caledonia, and it served as the
HBC’s administrative hub in New Caledonia.
2 Today, the city of Fort Saint James is home to the Fort Saint James National Historic
Site, established in 1948.
3