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Magasin royal (French for 'royal store') was the generic name given to a trading post under the purview of the King of France. The name also applied specifically to two trading posts that were built during the 18th century for French fur trading near the Humber River in the Pays d'en Haut region of New France, in present-day Toronto, Ontario, Canada. According to Ron Brown, author of From Queenston to Kingston: The Hidden Heritage of Lake Ontario's Shoreline, the fort was "little more than a log cabin", and archeologists considered it "the first non-aboriginal building in the Toronto area".

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  • Magasin royal (French for 'royal store') was the generic name given to a trading post under the purview of the King of France. The name also applied specifically to two trading posts that were built during the 18th century for French fur trading near the Humber River in the Pays d'en Haut region of New France, in present-day Toronto, Ontario, Canada. According to Ron Brown, author of From Queenston to Kingston: The Hidden Heritage of Lake Ontario's Shoreline, the fort was "little more than a log cabin", and archeologists considered it "the first non-aboriginal building in the Toronto area". (en)
  • Le Fort Douville était un fort français construit en 1720 à Baby Point, aujourd'hui quartier de Toronto.Il était petit et était composé d'une tour de bois à deux étages, protégé par une barrière pour loger trois soldats. Il était aussi connu comme le magasin royal. Le Fort Douville est considéré par les archéologues comme « le premier édifice non-amérindien construit dans l'actuel Toronto». Il fut remplacé après son abandon par le Fort Portneuf, construit en avril 1750. (fr)
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  • Magasin royal (French for 'royal store') was the generic name given to a trading post under the purview of the King of France. The name also applied specifically to two trading posts that were built during the 18th century for French fur trading near the Humber River in the Pays d'en Haut region of New France, in present-day Toronto, Ontario, Canada. According to Ron Brown, author of From Queenston to Kingston: The Hidden Heritage of Lake Ontario's Shoreline, the fort was "little more than a log cabin", and archeologists considered it "the first non-aboriginal building in the Toronto area". (en)
  • Le Fort Douville était un fort français construit en 1720 à Baby Point, aujourd'hui quartier de Toronto.Il était petit et était composé d'une tour de bois à deux étages, protégé par une barrière pour loger trois soldats. Il était aussi connu comme le magasin royal. Le Fort Douville est considéré par les archéologues comme « le premier édifice non-amérindien construit dans l'actuel Toronto». Il fut remplacé après son abandon par le Fort Portneuf, construit en avril 1750. (fr)
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