River Rough, River Smooth

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River Rough, River Smooth

Adventures on Manitoba's Historic Hayes River

General and world history

Author: Anthony Dalton

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Language: English

Published by: Dundurn Press

Published on: 11th January 2010

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 2 Mb

ISBN: 9781770705975


Manitoba’s Hayes River

Manitoba’s Hayes River runs over six hundred kilometers from near Norway House to Hudson Bay. On its rush to the sea, the Hayes races over forty-five rapids and waterfalls as it drops down from the Precambrian Shield to the Hudson Bay Lowlands. This great waterway, the largest naturally flowing river in Manitoba, served as the highway for settlers bound for the Red River colony, ferrying their worldly goods in York boats and canoes, struggling against the mighty currents.

Historical Significance

Traditionally used for transport and hunting by the indigenous Cree, the Hayes became a major fur trade route in the seventeenth to nineteenth centuries, being explored by such luminaries (Pierre Radisson (1682), Henry Kelsey (1690), David Thompson (1784), Sir John Franklin (1819), and J.B.. Tyrrell (1892)).

Author’s Journey

This is the account of the author’s invitational journey on the Hayes from Norway House to Oxford House by traditional York boat with a crew of First Nation Cree, and later, from Oxford House to York Factory by canoe in the company of other intrepid canoeists – modern-day voyageurs reliving the past.

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