Andreas N. Korsos


"Ambition leads me not only farther than any other man has been before me, but as far as I think it possible for man to go."    James Cook

 

   

Thematic Maps

VIEW | David Thompson in Alberta 1785-1812 VIEW | David Thompson on the Columbia River 1807-1812
VIEW | David Thompson in Central North America1785-1812 VIEW | David Thompson in the Eastern Townships 1834
VIEW | The Travels of Charlotte Small Thompson 1799-1812 VIEW | Simon Fraser in British Columbia 1805-1808
VIEW | Posts and Forts of the Canadian Fur Trade 1600-1870 VIEW | Peter Fidler in Western Canada 1789-1822
VIEW | Unexpected Encounters in Western North America VIEW | Unexpected Encounters in California
VIEW | Birthplace Distribution of Canadian NHL PLayers VIEW | Birthplace Distribution of American MLB Players
VIEW | In Search of the Passage to China 1747-1811 VIEW | George Vancouver's Voyages of Discovery 1792-1794

Peter Fidler in Western Canada 1789-1822


Peter Fidler is undoubtly one of Canada's great surveyors. A student of Philip Turnor, Fidler eventually became the chief surveyor for the Hudson's Bay Company. Second only to Thompson in distance traveled and area covered, Fidler explored most of western Canada between 1789 and his death in 1822.

This map is not yet complete; however I wanted to let those who were interested, know that a map was currently in the design phase and ready for the addition of routes when my research on Fidler's movments are complete.

Fidler's Travels