Lake Nipigon


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The natural history of Lake Nipigon, the primary watershed feeding the Great Lakes, is explored, as well as the evolving human history of the area , from its aboriginal prehistory, through first European contact, the fur-trade era, resource development, and ultimately to the communities that exist there today.




Lake Nipigon


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2017 Gertrude H. Dyke Award — Nominated The history of Lake Nipigon, where the Great Lakes begin. The name Nipigon is evocative of storied brook trout, cold clear waters, elusive woodland caribou, sweeping vistas, and spectacular scenery. Situated in the heart of Northwestern Ontario, almost every map of North America shows Lake Nipigon as a significant geographic feature, yet few people know its story. As the primary watershed that flows into Lake Superior, Nipigon is the headwaters of the Great Lakes. This, the first inclusive historical account of Lake Nipigon, provides a fascinating overview of its extensive natural history, including information on species at risk, and interprets the story of human incursion into the area, from its aboriginal prehistory to the colourful fur trade, the harvesting of resources, the coming of the railway, recreational fishing, eventual settlement, and the communities that remain today.










Memoirs of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences


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Vol. 11, pt. 1, "Centennial volume," includes full list of officers and members of the academy, 1780-1881.




Memoirs


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Memoir


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Report of Progress - Geological Survey of Canada


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Contents of each report may be found in "List of publications of the Geological survey of Canada. 1906."




Annual Report


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Contents may be found in "List of publications of the Geological survey of Canada. 1906."