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A historical and technical survey of the waterways that shaped Canada's transport and commerce, tracing indigenous and European small craft from birch-bark canoes to oceangoing ships and steamers. It describes construction, handling, and the hazards of canoe travel, including portaging, rapid-running, and crew techniques, then follows the development of sailing vessels, shipbuilding, and the rise of steam navigation. The work also examines fisheries, naval and administrative structures, and the organized voyages of fur-trade officials, combining practical description with broader discussions of waterways' economic and logistical roles.
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