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Foreword | ix | |
Acknowledgments | xi | |
Preface | xii | |
Introduction to the Journeys | 1 | |
1. | Mackenzie and Canada | 3 |
2. | Crossing Canada by Canoe: A Brief History | 12 |
Part I | Ottawa to Cumberland House, May-July 1997 | |
3. | Getting Ready | 29 |
4. | Up the Ottawa: Road to the Pays d'en haut | 38 |
5. | Over to Georgian Bay | 52 |
6. | Georgian Bay to Lake Superior | 60 |
7. | Superior: The Rugged Northern Shore | 68 |
8. | The Boundary Waters | 87 |
9. | Winnipeg: River and Lake | 104 |
10. | Grand Rapids to Cumberland House | 113 |
Part II | Bella Coola to Fort Chipewyan, May-July 1998 | |
11. | Getting Ready ... Again | 129 |
12. | Bella Coola to Eliguk Lake: The Long Portage | 134 |
13. | Down the Blackwater: River of No Return | 145 |
14. | Up the Fraser: A River of Liquid Mountains | 156 |
15. | Over the Continental Divide: Paddling across the Roof of Canada | 163 |
16. | Down the Mighty Peace: A Long and Winding Road | 178 |
Part III | Fort McMurray to Cumberland House, August-September 1999 | |
17. | Getting Ready: The Last Leg | 209 |
18. | Up the Clearwater: Link to the North | 213 |
19. | Down the Mighty Churchill: River of the Lonely Land | 227 |
20. | Sturgeon-Weir: The Road Home | 245 |
21. | Reflections | 259 |
Appendix A | What to Take | 263 |
Appendix B | Making Bannock | 269 |
Appendix C | If You Go | 270 |
Appendix D | If You Want to Go Farther | 275 |
Notes | 277 | |
Credits for Visuals | 282 | |
Annotated Bibliography | 283 | |
Index | 286 | |
About the Author | 298 |
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