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The growth and success of the fur trade depended on the men and women of the First Nations and Métis Nation, while the competition between the HBC and the Northwest Company would forge a new era.
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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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