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Forest rangers needed canoes to travel on the frontier just as natives, trappers, and explorers did.
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Canoes: A Natural History in North America
by Mark Neuzil and Norman Sims
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These rangers at Outlet Bay, Lake Temagami, in Northeastern Ontario are relaxing and doing a bit of boat repair in 1895. A forest reserve was established in the region in 1901.
Subjects
History
Cultural Studies
Literature
Native American Studies
Regional Studies
Date
1895
Related Section
Chapter 2: Birch-Bark Canoes
Keywords
birch bark
Ontario
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Canadian Railway Museum
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Courtesy of Exporail, the Canadian Railway Museum, Canadian Pacific Railway Fonds, NS1178.
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Canadian Railway Museum
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