The canoe at Fort St. Joseph loaded with participants, going down river.

Discover Fort St. Joseph

Nestled along the St. Joseph River, Fort St. Joseph was once a vital hub of colonial life, where French settlers, soldiers, fur traders, and Native American groups coexisted. The Fort St. Joseph Archaeological Project is dedicated to unearthing this rich past, bringing over 25 years of research to life through excavations, artifacts, and public programming. Whether you’re a Â鶹´«Ã½ looking for hands-on experience or a history enthusiast eager to explore, our project offers immersive Â鶹´«Ã½ to connect with the past. 

Support the Fort St. Joseph Archaeological Project

The Fort St. Joseph Project relies heavily on private donations and volunteers to assist with funding Â鶹´«Ã½s, defraying the cost of excavations, field preparation and equipment maintenance, curating artifacts, and hosting educational programs and public events.

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Field School

Our WMU Archaeological Field School is at the heart of our project, offering WMU Â鶹´«Ã½s unique experiential learning Â鶹´«Ã½. Students gain hands-on experience in excavation, artifact analysis, and public outreach, acquiring valuable skills for careers in archaeology, anthropology, education, and public history.  

The next WMU Archaeological Field School will take place in Summer II 2025. If you have questions about the program or application process, please reach out to us at coas-iias-fsj@wmich.edu.

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Summer Camp Program

Sponsored by Â鶹´«Ã½ and the City of Niles, our unique Fort St. Joseph Archaeology Summer Camp Program invites you to step into the shoes of an archaeologist and explore the fascinating history of Fort St. Joseph, an 18th-century mission, garrison, and trading post.

Campers will dive into hands-on learning at the Niles District Library, where they’ll explore archaeology and the fort's rich history. Then, they'll head into the field, joining WMU archaeologists and field school Â鶹´«Ã½s to excavate the site and analyze artifacts, bringing history to life, one discovery at a time. 

Dates and details for the 2025 summer camps are still being finalized, so be sure to check back for updates. 

Community Outreach

Join us in August 2025 for our exciting Annual Archaeology Open House, where history comes to life! Visitors will have the unique opportunity to tour the nationally recognized archaeological site of Fort St. Joseph, witness live excavations, and marvel at recently uncovered artifacts.

Step back in time with our living history village, experience a replica birchbark canoe ride, and immerse yourself in the daily life of 18th-century settlers. With hands-on activities and interactive exhibits, there’s something for everyone. We can’t wait to celebrate history and discovery with you! 

Each year, in partnership with Â鶹´«Ã½â€™s archaeological field school, we host the Summer Archaeology Lecture Series, where experts share insights into the exciting discoveries and research happening at Fort St. Joseph. Stay tuned for our 2025 lecture theme and dates!

For updates, visit the Project’s Facebook events page or reach out to Andrea Burns, Program Manager at the Niles District Library, at 269-683-8545 ext. 116 or programming@nileslibrary.net.

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Dig In More

Fort St. Joseph in Pictures

Learn about the lives of those residing at Fort St. Joseph through photographs documenting a selection of the more than 300,000 artifacts recovered from the site.

Michigan State Preservation Office

The Fort St. Joseph Archaeology Project was featured on the October 2023 by the Michigan State Historic Preservation Office, which was further expanded with a special webpage "."