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River Frog
Portage Methye Portage Île-à-la-Crosse Sturgeon-Weir
River Fort
Chipewyan Clearwater River Athabasca River The
Methye Portage or
Portage La...
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Portages can be many
kilometers in length, such as the 19-kilometre (12 mi)
Methye Portage and the 14-kilometre (8+1⁄2 mi)
Grand Portage (both in
North America)...
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European explorer of the
Athabasca region was
Peter Pond, who
learned of the
Methye Portage,
which allowed travel from
southern rivers into the
rivers north...
- Fort McMurray, Alberta.
Located on the
northern end of Lac La
Loche is the
Methye Portage or
Portage La Loche. This
portage to the
Clearwater River was in...
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traders until 1778, when
explorer Peter Pond
crossed the
Methye Portage to byp**** it.
Methye Portage extended between Lac La
Loche and the Clearwater...
- 1819–1822
shows details of the fur
trade route from Île-à-la-Crosse to
Methye Portage.
Churchill Lake is
shown as
Clear Lake with its
northern reaches...
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Canadian subarctic region,
positioned along the
southern entryway to the
Methye Portage which is a
continental divide where waters flow to both the Arctic...
- he
served in a
regiment commanded by Lieutenant-Colonel
James Cuthbert.
Methye Portage "Alexis Bonami".
Dictionary of
Canadian Biography (online ed.)....
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their canoes.
During the fur trade, the
location of Fort McMurray, west of
Methye Portage, was an
important junction on the fur
trade route from
eastern Canada...
- north, the Sturgeon-Weir
River led to the
Churchill River,
which led to the
Methye Portage and the rich
Athabasca Country to the northwest.
During the construction...