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Many Canadian places and regions have a historical significance which can be traced back to the fur trade and the Métis Nation. Geography also exerted its influence on how fur trade operations were built.
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Creator:
Original map: Bérard; Illustrated version: Adrian Werner
Year made:
1974
Location:
Original: Manitoba Conservation; copies can be purchased through
Canada Map Sales
Copyright Holder:
Manitoba Conservation
245. Portaging from Hudson's Bay to Lake Winnipeg
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