
Beaver pelt was skinned and stretched on hoops before they were made into hats or other items.
The fur trade was one the first major industries in Canada. It began in the 1600s and became very important in places like Saskatchewan in the 1700s and 1800s. European traders came to North America to collect animal furs, especially beaver pelts, which were used to make hats and coats in Europe.

A beaver felt top hat

Photo Credit: Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan
A Métis hunting guide in 1876.
Métis people were a big reason the fur trade was so successful. They were skilled workers who understood both First Nations and European ways of life. Because they spoke more than one language, they helped people communicate and work together.

Métis trappers were very skilled
Métis people worked in many important jobs such as:

Métis woman canning foods