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Highway 97:
Junction of B.C. Highway #77 - ' The Laird Trail'
North to communities of Fort Laird, NWT, Fort Simpson, NWT. The Liard Highway, is the north eastern most numbered highway in the province, and is the sole paved road connection between B.C. and the Northwest Territories, 138 km northeast, where it connects with N.W.T. Highway #7. - Fort Simpson, began in 1803 as Fort of the Forks. Fort of the Forks existed solely as a fur trading site and was situated near what is now known as Fort Simpson. The Village of Fort Simpson became a permanent settlement July 1822 when the Hudson's Bay Company constructed a trading post.
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Junction of B.C. Highway #77 - ' The Laird Trail' North to communities of Fort Laird, NWT, Fort Simpson, NWT. The Liard Highway, is the north eastern most numbered highway in the province, and is the sole paved road connection between B.C. and the Northwest Territories, 138 km northeast, where it connects with N.W.T. Highway #7. - Fort Simpson, began in 1803 as Fort of the Forks. Fort of the Forks existed solely as a fur trading site and was situated near what is now known as Fort Simpson. The Village of Fort Simpson became a permanent settlement July 1822 when the Hudson's Bay Company constructed a trading post. Highway 97
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