- male, deceased (1854)
- Peter Skene Ogden (alternately Skeene, Skein or Skeen), (baptised 12 February, 1790 - September 27, 1854) was a fur trapper and a Canadian explorer...
- male, deceased (1881)
- Jim or James Bridger (March, 1804 - July 17, 1881) was among the foremost mountain men, trappers, scouts and guides who explored and trapped the...
- male, deceased (1864)
- Louis Riel Sr. ("père") was a farmer, miller, Métis leader, and the father of Louis Riel. Born in Île-à-la-Crosse, Saskatchewan, Riel was the elde...
- male, deceased (1823)
- Aaron Arrowsmith (1750-1823) was an English geographer (mapmaker) and member of the Arrowsmith family of geographers. He moved to Soho Square,...
- male, deceased (1873)
- John Arrowsmith (1780-1873) was an English geographer (mapmaker) and member of the Arrowsmith family of geographers. He was born at Winston, County...
- male, deceased (1982)
- Harold ("Hal") Rudolf Foster (August 18, 1892 in Halifax, Nova Scotia - July 25, 1982) was a Canadian-American cartoonist most famous as the...
- male, deceased (1917)
- Glenlyon Archibald Campbell (October 3, 1863 - October 22, 1917) was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of...
- male, deceased (1931)
- Henry John Moberly, 1835 - 1931 (also known as Harry or Harvey), was a fur trader. He entered the Hudson Bay Company's service in 1854, and in 1862...
- male, deceased (1934)
- Davidson Black was a Canadian paleoanthropologist, best known for his discovery of "Sinanthropus pekinensis" (now "Homo erectus pekinensis"). He...
- male, deceased (1701)
- Henry Baley, (? - 20 December 1701), was a ships captain fpr the Hudson Bay Company and became a governor of that company. Historical knowledge of...
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