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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... winter the whole on would be locked in total darkness for a month were it not he gleam of the stars on the snow and the light of the aurora . old northern hand told me that he once was under a winter ra so intense his dogs refused to ...
... winter the whole on would be locked in total darkness for a month were it not he gleam of the stars on the snow and the light of the aurora . old northern hand told me that he once was under a winter ra so intense his dogs refused to ...
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... winter comes to this region it does not come slowly ; it strikes with a crack . I met a veteran of many years on the Mac- kenzie who told me that he once escaped having to spend an entire long winter in Aklavik by a matter of a minute ...
... winter comes to this region it does not come slowly ; it strikes with a crack . I met a veteran of many years on the Mac- kenzie who told me that he once escaped having to spend an entire long winter in Aklavik by a matter of a minute ...
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... winter . Its sole companion is a vast sky con- stantly changing above it , constantly moving above it . Yet in this apparently stark setting the Red River again and again creates little aquatic scenes of pure loveliness . Splendid trees ...
... winter . Its sole companion is a vast sky con- stantly changing above it , constantly moving above it . Yet in this apparently stark setting the Red River again and again creates little aquatic scenes of pure loveliness . Splendid trees ...
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The Canadian River Systems | 3 |
Interlude | 30 |
The St Lawrence | 36 |
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Aklavik American Assiniboine Athabaska barges Bell Rock blackflies boat British Brunswick bush called camp Canada canoe Canyon century channel Chipewyan Columbia continent delta east Edmonton England English explorers feel feet finally fish flood flow forest Fort Chipewyan Fraser Fredericton French Canadians fur trade Grand Highland Hudson Hudson's Bay Company hundred miles Ile d'Orléans Indians islands John River knew Lake Agassiz Lake Winnipeg land later Laurentian Lawrence lived look lower Loyalists Mackenzie Manitoba Montreal mountains nearly never North West Company northern ocean once Ontario Ottawa Pacific paddled Peter Pond plain Pond Portage prairie province Quebec Radium rapids reached Red River region Rivière Rockies sailed Saint John salmon Saskatchewan seems Selkirk settlement ships shore Slave Lake stream thousand told took towns tributaries turned Valley voyage voyageurs wild wind winter Yellowknife