Kootanae House, also spelled Kootenae House, was a North West Company fur trading post built by Jaco Finlay under the direction of David Thompson near present-day Invermere, British Columbia, Canada in 1807. The trading post was established near the junction of Toby Creek and the Columbia River. In 1808 Thompson reckoned its location as . The actual location is Kootenae House National Historic Site, located at (the discrepancy is due to inaccuracies in Thompson's measurements). The trading post was abandoned in 1812 due to hostilities from the Peigans east of Howse Pass.
The site was designated a National Historic Site of Canada in 1934, with a plaque erected in 1938.
See also
- List of National Historic Sites of Canada in British Columbia
- Kullyspell House
- Saleesh House
- Fort Kootenay
- Kootenay, British Columbia (Fisherville)
