– May 1998 – The silver dollar on the cover was issued in 1989 to mark the 200th anniversary of Sir Alexander Mackenzie’s first voyage of discovery in the Canadian northwest. Mackenzie travelled from Fort Chipewyan along Great Slave Lake and down the river that bears his name to the Arctic Ocean. He...
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