A fledgling Euro-Canadian community, Fort Calgary, had appeared in the valley beneath Nose Hill.
He joined the North-West Mounted Police and was part of the first contingent sent west to establish Fort Calgary in 1875.
I wouldn't bother with lesser museums such as Fort Calgary - interesting enough but not a must-see.
It is only known from the holotype, with the type locality of Fort Calgary in south-western Alberta.
Fort Calgary was a Northwest Mounted Police fort founded in 1875, named after Scotland's Calgary.
The Electoral District is named after historical Fort Calgary.
From Fort Calgary, it took a day's ride to approach the camp.
Inglewood has the distinction of being Calgary's oldest neighbourhood and it is immediately across the Elbow river from Fort Calgary.
Brisebois, it was renamed Fort Calgary by Colonel James Macleod.
As a college archaeology student, Elizabeth was excavating the site of the original Fort Calgary when she discovered a skull.