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Heading upstream past Leaf Lake276 views
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Moon Rise at Sunset275 views
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early morning Grand Lake Algonquin274 views
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Back River, Beechey cascades273 viewsMore text at Nunavut Canoe Routes Forum, thread TR:Back River, 2005
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Thelon -Midnight the darkest it's going to get269 views
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Canyon View267 viewsGordon Congdon takes in the canyon of the lower Burnside. Canoeists portage this canyon because of the falls. Rock is quartzite.
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Leaf Lake266 views
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Leaf Lake Camp266 views
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Inukshuk266 viewsInukshuk above the Burnside River near the outlet of Lake Kathawachaga. John Franklin crossed the Burnside near here.
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Ice Jam265 viewsIce Jam above the lower falls on the Burnside River.
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Seal R. Sunset264 viewsOn lower Seal River
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Coppermine River264 viewsMonument to the memory of David and Carol Jones
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The entrance of the Broadleaf into the Wanipigow261 viewsWe walked the canoe up going in but took the portage on the way out.
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Wallace Lake, Camped on Big Island261 views
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camp258 views
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Early morning258 views
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The Rock256 views
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Leaf Lake lower section255 viewsRice or grass? I don't know but the lake is choked with it.
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Coppermine River254 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.

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