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Peter Pond / Canadian Heritage Rivers / Oregon Country / Athabasca River / Lake Athabasca / Alexander Mackenzie / Methye Portage / North West Company / Peace River / Geography of Canada / Canada / Fur trade
Date: 2006-12-11 16:06:35
Peter Pond
Canadian Heritage Rivers
Oregon Country
Athabasca River
Lake Athabasca
Alexander Mackenzie
Methye Portage
North West Company
Peace River
Geography of Canada
Canada
Fur trade

Peter Pond: Map Maker of the Northwest[removed])

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