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Fire Canoes: Steamboats on Great Canadian Rivers
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Fire Canoes: Steamboats on Great Canadian Rivers, Northcote reached the last river bend before Batoche at about 8:00 a.m. on May 9, 1885. The first enemy bullets punched throught the wooden planking minutes later. Anson Northup, the first steamboat on the Canadian prairies, arrived in Fort Garry in 18, Fire Canoes: Steamboats on Great Canadian Rivers
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  • Fire Canoes: Steamboats on Great Canadian Rivers
  • Written by author Anthony Dalton
  • Published by Heritage House Publishing Company, Limited, 4/28/2012
  • Northcote reached the last river bend before Batoche at about 8:00 a.m. on May 9, 1885. The first enemy bullets punched throught the wooden planking minutes later. Anson Northup, the first steamboat on the Canadian prairies, arrived in Fort Garry in 18
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Prologue 13

Introduction 16

Chapter 1 Anson Northup: An American Entrepreneur 20

Chapter 2 Peter McArthur's Fleet 27

Chapter 3 The Greyhound of the Saskatchewan 36

Chapter 4 Steamboats at War on the Prairies 43

Chapter 5 The Red River Flood of 1897 51

Chapter 6 One Man's Disasters: Tales of Captain Horatio Hamilton Ross 56

Chapter 7 Problems on the Saskatchewan Rivers 68

Chapter 8 Tramp Steamers on the Prairies 74

Chapter 9 Yukon Gold 79

Chapter 10 North toward the Arctic 90

Chapter 11 British Columbia's Big River Canyons 99

Chapter 12 Steamboats in Ontario 109

Chapter 13 The Saguenay River 116

Chapter 14 Steam on the Majestic St. Lawrence River 121

Epilogue 134

Selected Bibliography 136

Index 138

Acknowledgements 141


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