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A Guide To Discovering Canada

A Guide To Discovering Canada

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By Joy Dirks October 17, 2023
The Mackenzie River, Canada's longest river system, spans an impressive 1,738 kilometers and has historically served as a vital waterway for the nation. Originating from the western end of the Great Slave Lake and flowing into the Arctic Ocean, this river system, inclusive of its tributaries, touches five provinces and territories. With a rich history that includes being a potential path for prehistoric human migration, a route for European explorers, and a hub for fur trading, the Mackenzie River remains an emblem of Canada's natural beauty and historical significance.
By Joy Dirks February 9, 2023
Not many Canadians have made such a monumental contribution to Canada. Logan received numerous prestigious awards in his lifetime. Two mountains have been named after him, including Mount Logan in the south corner of the Yukon Territory, which is the highest mountain in Canada.
By Joy Dirks January 2, 2023
Emily Pauline Johnson was an author and remarkable stage performer who contributed significantly to Indigenous and Canadian oral and written culture.
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