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Through the Mackenzie Basin A Narrative of the Athabasca and Peace River Treaty Expedition of 1899

by Charles Mair

EN·~4 hours·26 chapters

Chapters

26 total
1

Introduction

0:47
2

Chapter I - From Edmonton To Lesser Slave Lake

0:33
3

Chapter II - Lesser Slave River And Lesser Slave Lake

0:32
4

Chapter III - Treaty At Lesser Slave Lake

0:26
5

Chapter IV - The Half-Breed Scrip Commission

0:21
6

Chapter V - Resources Of Lesser Slave Lake Region

0:23
7

Chapter VI - On The Trail To Peace River

0:59
8

Chapter VII - Down The Peace River

0:32
9

Chapter VIII - Fort Chipewyan To Fort McMurray

0:50
10

Chapter IX - The Athabasca River Region

0:23

About the author

Charles Mair

Charles Mair

1838–1927

A major voice in early Canadian literature, this poet and journalist wrote with strong nationalist feeling and a keen interest in the country’s political future. His life stretched from frontier reporting to public debates that helped shape 19th-century Canada.

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