The Rivers of Canada: The Mackenzie, the St. Lawrence, the Ottawa, the Red, the Saskatchewan, the Fraser, the St. JohnScribner, 1962 - 170 páginas |
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... Lake Superior , and here the figures of John Macdonell tell their own story . It took his brigade thirty - one days to reach Lake Huron from Sainte - Anne . But though they lost a day through a storm on the lake , they reached Grand ...
... Lake Superior , and here the figures of John Macdonell tell their own story . It took his brigade thirty - one days to reach Lake Huron from Sainte - Anne . But though they lost a day through a storm on the lake , they reached Grand ...
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... lakes all the way to Lac au Bouleau in the LaVérendrye National Park . As no single lake can be described as the original source of a river which flows through a long series of lakes , and is fed by most of them , it is therefore quite ...
... lakes all the way to Lac au Bouleau in the LaVérendrye National Park . As no single lake can be described as the original source of a river which flows through a long series of lakes , and is fed by most of them , it is therefore quite ...
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... Lake Agassiz , and for several aeons the Red – as has been explained - drained some of it off in a southerly direc- tion . - In the period of its greatest extent , Lake Agassiz was more than seven hundred miles long and two hundred and ...
... Lake Agassiz , and for several aeons the Red – as has been explained - drained some of it off in a southerly direc- tion . - In the period of its greatest extent , Lake Agassiz was more than seven hundred miles long and two hundred and ...
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The Rivers that made a Nation | 6 |
Interlude | 31 |
The Ottawa | 70 |
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