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The Saskatchewan River - Highway Through History

 
The Pas Lumber Company mill and the S.S. LeFleur.
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Federal government survey boat 'La Fleur', circa. 1900.
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Sternwheeler David N. Winton as a derelict near the bank of the Saskatchewan River.
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Interior of the Hudson's Bay Company Store in The Pas.
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The interior of the Armstrong Trading Company at The Pas.
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William Brauneis, emigrated to Canada from Europe in May of 1928 and came to The Pas in 1929.
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John R. Kerr, born in Elgin, ON and moved to The Pas in 1913 as a raw fur buyer.
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Fred Kerr, born in Newport, Ontario and moved to The Pas in 1925.
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Captain and Mrs. John S. (Cappy) Wilson.
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Percy Hayes, born in Barrow's Bay, ON.
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A lake trout, the bow of a canoe and a fishing rod.
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Two canoes alongside a barge.  The barge has a mast and sail.
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Syd Gudgeon, born in East Ham, England and came to The Pas on his thirteenth birthday.
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Dickens family outing to visit George Halliday family across the Carrot River.
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Fall whitefish fishery at Clearwater Lake, where a Province of Manitoba spawn camp is now located.
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Robert Tobacco on a trip through the north.
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Robert Tobacco on a trip through the North.
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Robert Tobacco and Doug Durkin paddling a canoe on the Saskatchewan River.
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