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  1. Twin - 3.5 points, 60" x 86". Double - 4 points, 72" x 90". Queen - 6 points, 90" x 100". King - 8 points, 100" x 108". Style Code: 0600001019439. Eligible for Gift Receipt. Returns. Buy HBC Stripes Multistripe Point Blanket in Canada at TheBay. Shop our collection of HBC Stripes Sheets & Bedding Sets online and Get FREE Shipping on qualifying ...

  2. Hudson's Bay point blanket. A Hudson's Bay point blanket is a type of wool blanket traded by the Hudson's Bay Company (HBC) in British North America, now Canada and the United States, from 1779 to present. [1] The blankets were typically traded to First Nations in exchange for beaver pelts as an important part of the North American fur trade.

  3. The HBC Point Blanket has been called many things throughout its history: an essential trade item, an enduring emblem of Canada, a carrier of disease, and a symbol of colonialism. Fact and fiction are woven into our understanding of the blanket’s history. This space begins to unpack and acknowledge the many layers of symbolism the blanket ...

  4. Dec 18, 2018 · Last Edited December 18, 2018. The Hudson’s Bay Point Blanket is a wool blanket with a series of stripes and points (markers on cloth) first made for the Hudson’s Bay Company (HBC) in 1779. The most iconic design is that which is white with green, red, yellow and indigo stripes; these colours are now used as an emblem for the HBC.

  5. Dec 10, 2023 · Established in 1670, the company quickly became a dominant force in the exploration and economic development of the Canadian wilderness. As fur trappers and traders ventured into the vast, untamed landscapes, they faced harsh winters that demanded durable, warm blankets. Enter the Hudson Bay blanket, introduced in the late 18th century.

  6. Aug 12, 2018 · According to the official company history, blankets had been taken to Hudson Bay as trade goods as far back as 1668. But it was in 1779 that the Company first commissioned the English textile mill ...

  7. Nov 12, 2019 · According to HBC Heritage, the arm of Hudson’s Bay dedicated to preserving and promoting the company’s history, wool blankets were a commonly traded good between British North America (present day Canada) and the United States in the 17th and 18th century. Traders would exchange the blankets for beaver pelts and other goods.

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