One of the chimneys of the old Fort Confidence as it was in 1964. The chimneys are all that remain of the fort which was constructed in 1836 and last occupied in 1852. The Great Bear Lake: Its Place in History

Great Bear Lake (Fig. 1) is one of the most prominent geographic features of northern Canada. Shaped like the missing piece of a jigsaw puzzle, with five arms radiating from a central body, it has a total area of 31,150 square kilometres-approximately the same as that of the Netherlands. It is the e...

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