The Campement-du-Chevreuil, or “Deer Camp,” was a resting place for Hudson's Bay employees
who packed fur along the “Brigade Trail.” It was located in a valley between Mount
Davis, Sowaqua Creek Trailhead, and Tulameen Mountain. The Brigade Trail, now known as the
HBC Heritage Trail, which the
HBC developed after the 49th parallel dispute between Great Britain and the United States,
ran through the camp. However, both the trail and the camp were dangerous, or situated
in dangerous areas. Famously, the
HBC chief trader
Paul Fraser was killed at Campement-du-Chevreuil when a tree fell on his tent.