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  2. Canadian canoe routes - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Frontier 1534-1760 Reprinted 1974 University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque ISBN 0-8263-0705-1, ISBN 0-8263-0706-X; Gilman, Rhoda R.; Carolyn Gilman; Deborah M. Stultz (1979). The Red River Trails: Oxcart Routes Between St. Paul and the Selkirk Settlement, 1820–1870. St. Paul: Minnesota Historical Society Press. ISBN 0-87351-133-6.

  3. Fort Kaministiquia - Wikipedia

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    It and Grand Portage to the west were the starting points of the early Canadian canoe routes from the Great Lakes to western Canada. Details of the route can be found under Kaministiquia River. In 1685 Daniel Greysolon, Sieur du Lhut built a post nearby. In 1688 Jacques de Noyon went from Kaministiquia as far as Rainy Lake.

  4. Voyageurs - Wikipedia

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    The route from Fort William was slightly farther north. The two routes led to and joined at Lac La Croix. [15] Each was a rendezvous point of sorts for the routes that reached into the interior. The other main route started at York Factory where the Hayes River empties into Hudson Bay. [15] It led to Norway House on Lake Winnipeg. Later, the ...

  5. Turtle River–White Otter Lake Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    Turtle River canoe route, that starts at McNamara Lake and proceeds with a portage over the height-of-land to the Balmoral River, a tributary of the Turtle River at Dibble Lake. The Turtle River, with some 22 sets of rapids and 30 portages, has been a significant travel and trade route for centuries. Aboriginal pictographs/rock art along the ...

  6. Hayes River - Wikipedia

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    The Hayes River became a Canadian Heritage River on June 11, 2006. [2] Today, the river remains untouched. No dams or development mar its course. It is the longest naturally flowing river in Manitoba and therefore a popular recreational canoe route.

  7. Missinaibi River - Wikipedia

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    Today, the river is used for canoeing, fishing, and camping. Recreational use is facilitated by an arrangement which allows canoeists to load their boats on a train so they can be returned south, after canoeing the wild stretches of the river. The river is managed as a provincial waterway park and was designated as a Canadian Heritage River in ...

  8. Magnetawan River - Wikipedia

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    The Magnetawan River also provides great canoe routes for novice and more experienced canoe tripping. Canadian Canoe Routes lists three Magnetawan River Canoe Routes: Magnetawan River South Branch (35 km) Magnetawan River North Branch (43 km) Magnetawan River Loop No.2 (80 km)

  9. List of Rocky Mountain passes on the continental divide

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    From the Mackenzie river to the Yukon River. See Canadian canoe routes#Pacific coast *A: Alaska Highway: The Alaska Highway crossing of the Continental Divide in south central Yukon, also known as Yukon Hwy 1. Bering Sea or Arctic Ocean drainage.