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  • Tags: river travel

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Two men swim in the river alongside the steam wheeler. Swimming was a popular activity amongst steam wheeler passengers.

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A portrait of Captain Bucey, at the helm of his steam wheeler, possibly the 'Distributor'.

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A rock formation along the Mackenzie river known locally as The Ramparts. This formation is located at the entrance to Fort Good Hope, Northwest Territories.

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A crew of men tow logs behind a rowboat, for use by a steam wheeler.

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The community of Fort Resolution, as seen from the deck of a steam wheeler. This image is also represented among Miriam Green Ellis' hand-coloured magic lantern slides.

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The Upper Pelican Rapids, located near the community of Fort Fitzgerald, Alberta.

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Captain Myers of the steam wheeler "Slave River", leaning out the cabin window to smoke his pipe.

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A sailboat on the river near Fort Chipewyan. It moved too quickly for the photographic plate's exposure, creating a contrast between the crisp background and motion blur of the boat.

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A steam wheeler travelling the Clearwater River, as seen from the bank.

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Two steam wheelers that travelled the rivers of Northern Alberta, the A & A Company's 'Slave River' and the H. B. Company's 'Athabasca River'. Both vessels are named for actual rivers.
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