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Hudson Bay Company

Established in 1670 by a charter from King Charles II allowing fur trade, the Hudson's Bay Company (HBC) has undergone significant transformations. By 1713, England claimed the Hudson Bay through the Treaty of Utrecht.

Hudson Bay Company

Hudson Bay Company

2013

The most recent changes to the logo was in 2013, which includes the word "Hudson" in it. The rebranding features the colorful stripes which includes the colors, green, red, yellow, and blue.

2000

Brought change to the retail landscape
The HBC offered online shopping and shipping.

1999

HBC opened the Home Outfitters chain of kitchen, bed and bath stores.

1990

The HBC continued to expand
1998 - The company K-Mart Canada’s stores
1993 - The company bought Woodward’s department store chain

1973

The HBC sold the oil and gas for 35 cents each.

1965

In 1965 the original Logo was made. The company decided to make it a short form of its name.

1926

The HBC found oil and gasses.

1870

The HBC gave up its ownership to Rupert's Land and the company got three hundred thousand pounds and got one-twentieth of fertile land.

1850

The HBC expanded their land even more. The HBC moved Northwest because they can get more fur trades and expand their land.

1821

In 1821, two different parties were merged. Therefore, this expanded the HBC's land. their land. With more room, this helps the HBC complete more trades.

1774

In 1774 Cumberland House was built on the lower Saskatchewan River. This was used for in-land trading.

1763

The British won the war and took over France. Since they took over France, they can do fur trades.

1713

England Claimed the Hudson Bay via the Treaty of Utrecht.

1670

On the second of May of 1760, The Hudson Bay Company (HBC) was made. King Charles the second issued a charter to Prince Rupert. This charter allowed for the HBC to be able to sell and trade fur.