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Page 195
... Lake Superior , Lake Winnipeg , James Bay and the Mississippi River . The area also borders three ecological zones : the boreal spruce forest , mixed forest parklands and prairie grasslands . The prehistoric and early - historic ...
... Lake Superior , Lake Winnipeg , James Bay and the Mississippi River . The area also borders three ecological zones : the boreal spruce forest , mixed forest parklands and prairie grasslands . The prehistoric and early - historic ...
Page 196
... Lake , where for the next 10 years he worked as a trader for Peter E. Bradshaw . From 1861 to 1864 Vincent Sr. acted as Bradshaw's agent at Lake Nipigon . Then he returned to Vermillion Lake , where managed the trading post until 1869 ...
... Lake , where for the next 10 years he worked as a trader for Peter E. Bradshaw . From 1861 to 1864 Vincent Sr. acted as Bradshaw's agent at Lake Nipigon . Then he returned to Vermillion Lake , where managed the trading post until 1869 ...
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... Lake Winnipeg . Whether coming from the north , east or west , Ajijaakaunce probably travelled for many days and possibly weeks to get from his summer fishing village to the trading post at Vermillion Lake . Other trappers who travelled ...
... Lake Winnipeg . Whether coming from the north , east or west , Ajijaakaunce probably travelled for many days and possibly weeks to get from his summer fishing village to the trading post at Vermillion Lake . Other trappers who travelled ...
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