Canoeing North Into the Unknown: A Record of River Travel, 1874 to 1974

Canoeing North Into the Unknown: A Record of River Travel, 1874 to 1974

Canoeing North Into the Unknown: A Record of River Travel, 1874 to 1974

Canoeing North Into the Unknown: A Record of River Travel, 1874 to 1974

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Overview

Canoeing North Into the Unknown is an important book about canoeing Canada’s most remote and fabled rivers, the rivers that flow north to the Arctic. Bruce W. Hodgins and Gwyneth Hoyle have amassed an unparalleled amount of information on who canoed these rivers and when. The rivers have long been highways for the aboriginal peoples, and the journals of those who followed in their wake, from early fur-traders, missionaries and surveyors to 20th-century recreational canoeists, provide a rich heritage of history and adventure. The account of each river system includes a geographical description, its historical significance, and chronological records of those who have canoed its waters. As well, there are maps, photos, indexes and bibliography. This book will be indispensable to all who love canoe travel, the North, Canadian heritage and adventure.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780920474938
Publisher: Dundurn Press
Publication date: 04/15/1997
Edition description: 2nd Printing
Pages: 280
Product dimensions: 8.00(w) x 10.00(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Bruce Hodgins has lived in Peterborough since 1965, where Bruce was a Professor of History and Canadian Studies at Trent Universityuntil his retirement in 1996. Bruce served as Wanapitei's summer Camp Director until 1993.


While working as a college librarian at Trent University, Gwyneth Hoyle became inspired by the adventures of those who explored and mapped this great country. Her canoe trip down the Thelon River started a fascination with the North, prompting her to research and write many articles as well as two books: Canoeing North Into the Unknown: A Record of River Travel, 1874 to 1974 and Flowers in the Snow: The Life of Isobel Wylie Hutchison.

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"The canoe is as much a symbol of Canada as the maple leaf or the beaver. Canoeing North Into the Unknown provides an exciting and comprehensive analysis of the importance of the canoe in the modern-day discovery of Canada's north."
- Kanawa Magazine

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