Forest, Lake and Prairie / Twenty Years of Frontier Life in Western Canada—1842-62
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The memoir recounts two decades of frontier life in western Canada, beginning with the author's childhood and family moves and following long journeys by river and plain to remote trading and mission posts. It describes travel by steamer, canoe, and York boat; seasonal rhythms of fishing, hunting, and dog-driving; the hardships of winter brigades and rapid summer transport; encounters with Indigenous peoples and settlers; and the routines of mission schools and church work. Practical details of camping, portaging, and buffalo hunting sit alongside reflections on perseverance, community, and adaptation to a changing landscape.
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