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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... north - western edge of the North American map , Lake Athabaska and the Peace River country . The Saskatchewan and Athabaskan brigades paddled north up Lake Winnipeg to the mouth of the Saskatchewan River and then after some very severe ...
... north - western edge of the North American map , Lake Athabaska and the Peace River country . The Saskatchewan and Athabaskan brigades paddled north up Lake Winnipeg to the mouth of the Saskatchewan River and then after some very severe ...
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... North America ; after 1783 they staked out Canadian - or , at that time , British - claims to the whole north - western hinterland from the head of the Lakes to the Pacific . When the tide of homesteaders fanned out from the railheads ...
... North America ; after 1783 they staked out Canadian - or , at that time , British - claims to the whole north - western hinterland from the head of the Lakes to the Pacific . When the tide of homesteaders fanned out from the railheads ...
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... North America , for it is the north - south continen- tal divide . It is the reason why the Missouri curves to the south- east to join the Mississippi , and why the Red and all the Canadian rivers flow toward the north . - But and this ...
... North America , for it is the north - south continen- tal divide . It is the reason why the Missouri curves to the south- east to join the Mississippi , and why the Red and all the Canadian rivers flow toward the north . - But and this ...
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The Rivers that made a Nation | 6 |
Interlude | 31 |
The Ottawa | 70 |
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