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A woman undertakes an extended journey from the prairie wheat-belt northward along rivers and lakes to Arctic coasts, recording landscapes, river navigation, rapids, and frontier settlements. She sketches encounters with Indigenous communities, missionaries, traders, and lawmen, and notes daily routines, foodways, crafts, and seasonal rhythms under the midnight sun. Natural history and resource accounts recur, from caribou and musk-ox to whales and fisheries, alongside practical travel episodes—steamboats, portages, and wrecks. Interspersed observations, photographs, and anecdotes convey the challenges and social textures of life on Canada’s northern routes.

About the Author

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Agnes Deans Cameron

Agnes Deans Cameron was a Scottish-born author and explorer known for her vivid depictions of the Canadian North. Her notable work, "The New North," published in 1910, offers a detailed account of her travels and experiences in the northern regions of Canada, highlighting the landscapes, cultures, and challenges faced by those living in these remote areas. Cameron's writings contribute to the literary heritage of exploration and provide valuable insights into the early 20th-century perspectives on the Canadian wilderness. Through her work, she has become an important figure in the narrative of Canadian exploration.

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