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Coppermine River429 viewsThe holes were hugeJan 03, 2008
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Coppermine River345 viewsGroup pictureJan 03, 2008
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Coppermine River456 viewsBear watchJan 02, 2008
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Coppermine River357 viewsJan 02, 2008
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Coppermine River358 viewsAdonisJan 02, 2008
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Coppermine River381 viewsAnalysing the RapidsJan 02, 2008
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Coppermine River366 viewsJan 02, 2008
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Coppermine River378 viewsJan 02, 2008
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Coppermine River626 viewsMonument to the memory of David and Carol JonesJan 02, 2008
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Coppermine River380 viewsRocky DefileJan 02, 2008
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Coppermine River361 viewsFalco PeregrinusJan 02, 2008
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Coppermine River631 viewsEscape RapidsJan 02, 2008
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Coppermine River490 viewsThe Massacre at Bloody Falls was an incident that took place during Samuel Hearne's exploration of the Coppermine River in 1771. Chipewyan warriors led by Hearne's guide and companion Matonabbee discovered a group of local Inuit camped by rapids approximately 15 kilometres upstream from the mouth of the Coppermine. Just after midnight on July 17, the Chipewyan set upon the Inuit camp and killed approximately 20 men, women and children. Witnessing the massacre traumatized Hearne, and he was haunted by the memories until his death in 1792.
Jan 02, 2008
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Coppermine River394 viewsJan 02, 2008
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Coppermine River541 viewsEasy goingJan 02, 2008
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Coppermine River516 viewsJan 02, 2008
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Maryse & Michel417 viewsTaking a break along the wayJan 02, 2008
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Cold Morning at the Thelon Bluff-No flies414 viewsMaryse my new wife. We had just gotten married in Yellowknife prior to this canoe trip and this was my idea of an honeymoonJan 02, 2008
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busy moment at the portage525 viewsI met this party of natives in six 20 ft canoes on the Marian. The encounter was completely unexpected.
Jan 25, 2006
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elk river 2005489 viewsgranite falls on the elk river, NWT, 2005. Nov 24, 2005
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Kasba Lake, Northeast Esker533 viewsCamp on Kasba Lake, July 2005. Ice out in the northern basin occurred this year during the first week in July. (Note the ice chunks in the lake.)Nov 14, 2005
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