Ungava Bob: A Winter's Tale

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Ungava Bob: A Winter's Tale

by Dillon Wallace

EN·~6 hours·2 chapters

Chapters

2 total

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Description

In the fading light of an early September evening, the Hudson’s Bay Company post watches over the vast, untamed Labrador wilderness. Eskimo Bay glows like a sea of rubies, while nearby wigwams hum with the quiet rituals of the Indigenous families who call the shore their home. The air is thick with the scent of pine and the distant call of gulls, a backdrop for a small sailboat that drifts toward the shore, its lone occupant sparking curiosity among the seasoned hunters gathered on the wooden walkways.

Among those men, Douglas Campbell stands out—a weather‑worn leader with a silver beard and steady blue eyes—while the wiry, half‑Indian Micmac John watches with a mix of craftiness and wariness. Their attention turns to Bob Gray, a young trapper from Wolf Bight, whose arrival promises a new venture: the coveted “Big Hill” trail that could bring both profit and peril. As the men debate who will claim the hunt, the story unfolds amid the harsh beauty and quiet tensions of the far north.

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Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (356K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2005-08-25

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Dillon Wallace

Dillon Wallace

1863–1939

Best known for gripping true adventure stories set in Labrador, this lawyer-turned-explorer wrote with the urgency of someone who had lived through the wilderness himself. His books blend travel writing, survival narrative, and a deep fascination with the North.

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