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Narrative of a Journey to the Shores of the Polar Sea, in the Years 1819-20-21-22, Volume 1

CHAPTER VI
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On the south bank of the Saskatchawan were some poplars ten or twelve feet in circumference at the root.

Beyond the river, we traversed an extensive swamp, bounded by woods.

In the evening we crossed the Swan Lake, about six miles in breadth, and eight in length, and halted on its south side for the night, twenty-four miles S.S.W.of Cumberland House.
At four in the morning of the 24th we continued the journey, and crossed some creeks in the woods, and another large swamp.

These swamps are covered with water in summer, to the depth of several feet, which arises from the melted snow from the higher grounds.

The tracks of foxes, wolves, wolverenes, and martens, were very numerous.


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