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Canoe Atlas of the Little North
Jonathan Berger, Thomas Terry
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| #2271233 in Books | 2007-06-15 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 13.75 x1.00 x16.25l,5.36 | File type: PDF | 144 pages||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Excellent Resource for the Northern Paddler|By G. Hommes|This masterpiece was obviously a labor of love for the authors. The sheer amount of waterways described is astounding and makes the numerous long canoe trips I have taken in the Little North and beyond seem trivial in comparison. Because of the sheer size of the region covered, the maps are necessarily of small scale, b||Rarely does a book come along that reinvents the canoe-routes book..... The Canoe Atlas of the Little North has does it now through the sheer breadth and depth of the information collected, the effort that went into presentation, and the staggering ambirion of
A landmark reference on a vast and historic area.
First Nations people call it Nishwawbe-Aski, "Land of the Original People." The area known as the Little North lies in Ontario and Manitoba, north of Lake Superior, east of Lake Winnipeg, west of James Bay and south of Hudson Bay. Early French fur traders referred to it as Le Petit Nord, as distinguished from the vast area west and north of Lake Winnipeg, Le Grand Nord. Despite i...
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