a stated place where a treaty commissioner had agreed to meet Indians who wished to take treaty.
- 1908  There were, of course, many Indians who did not or could not turn up at the various treaty points that year [1889], viz., the Beavers of St. John, the Crees of Sturgeon Lake, the Slaves of Hay River . . . and the Dog-Ribs, Yellow-Knives, Slaves, and Chipewyans, who should have been treated with at Fort Resolution, on Great Slave Lake.