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Down the Mackenzie and Up the Yukon in 1906
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Down the Mackenzie and Up the Yukon in 1906

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Format Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10 1036801551
ISBN-13 9781036801557
Publisher Sothis Press
Imprint Sothis Press
Country of Manufacture GB
Country of Publication GB
Publication Date Oct 10th, 2024
Product Classification: Travel & holiday guides
Ksh 2,950.00
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This book offers a riveting narrative based on a 1906 report to the Canadian Government, detailing a remarkable journey through Canada's far North. With an eye for both the expansive and the minute, this account traverses untouched landscapes down the Mackenzie and up the Yukon, presenting a unique blend of adventure, historical exploration, and natural beauty. Within its pages, readers will find an enriching mix of personal photographs capturing fleeting moments of wilderness, alongside thoughtful observations on forestry management and the potential economic futures tied to timber trade and land exploration.

Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century Canadaa time when much of its northern wilderness was still a mystery to the wider worldthe author provides insight into not only the physical journey but also offers reflections on interactions with indigenous communities, missionaries, and traders. These encounters underscore a broader dialogue about conservation, land use, and cultural respect that remains relevant today.

Through charming pen-pictures and detailed soil condition analyses, thematic depth is added to the travelogue narrative. The anticipation of developments like the Panama Canal's completion and expanding railway networks lends urgency to the author's exploration findings. This book is not just an account of historical significance but serves as a poignant reminder of Canada's vast unexplored territories at the turn of the century.

Concluding with a call for more informed governmental action regarding these lands, this narrative stands as a testament to the enduring allure and complexity of Canada's northern frontier. It promises to captivate readers with its blend of adventurous spirit and insightful commentary on environmental stewardship and economic potential.
This book offers a riveting narrative based on a 1906 report to the Canadian Government, detailing a remarkable journey through Canada''s far North. With an eye for both the expansive and the minute, this account traverses untouched landscapes down the Mackenzie and up the Yukon, presenting a unique blend of adventure, historical exploration, and natural beauty. Within its pages, readers will find an enriching mix of personal photographs capturing fleeting moments of wilderness, alongside thoughtful observations on forestry management and the potential economic futures tied to timber trade and land exploration.

Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century Canadaa time when much of its northern wilderness was still a mystery to the wider worldthe author provides insight into not only the physical journey but also offers reflections on interactions with indigenous communities, missionaries, and traders. These encounters underscore a broader dialogue about conservation, land use, and cultural respect that remains relevant today.

Through charming pen-pictures and detailed soil condition analyses, thematic depth is added to the travelogue narrative. The anticipation of developments like the Panama Canal''s completion and expanding railway networks lends urgency to the author''s exploration findings. This book is not just an account of historical significance but serves as a poignant reminder of Canada''s vast unexplored territories at the turn of the century.

Concluding with a call for more informed governmental action regarding these lands, this narrative stands as a testament to the enduring allure and complexity of Canada''s northern frontier. It promises to captivate readers with its blend of adventurous spirit and insightful commentary on environmental stewardship and economic potential.

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