Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next York Factory National Historic Site adventure.
Explore the historic York Factory, a gateway to Canada's fur trade era.
Journey to York Factory, a huge fur trade era depot set in the remote Hudson Bay wilderness. This isolated post was a vital fur trade hub for more than 250 years and was the gateway to the vast interior for British trade goods, Hudson’s Bay Company employees, settlers and soldiers. Throughout the history of York Factory, the involvement of Indigenous peoples has been integral to the operation of York Factory and the fur trade. Let York Factory’s pristine setting and untouched spirit transport you back in time.
The best time to visit York Factory National Historic Site is during the summer months, from June to August. This period offers the most accessible conditions for exploring the historic site. Outside of these months, the remote location can become challenging due to harsh weather, making access difficult and potentially unsafe.