| Geological Survey of Canada - Geology - 1881 - 680 pages
...steamers might ascend the Moose"1" ' and two of its branches for upwards of 100 miles. Hayes Hiver and two of its branches might also apparently be navigated by such craft in the spring to points about 140 miles inland, and the Albany for nearly 250 miles ; while larger steamers might ascend the Nelson... | |
| Geological Survey of Canada - Geology - 1881 - 680 pages
...might ascend the Moose and two of ite branches for upward» of 100 miles. Hayes River and ftvo of ite branches might also apparently be navigated by such craft in the spring to points about 140 miles inland, and the Albany for nearly 250 miles ; while larger steamers might ascend the Nelson... | |
| Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain) - Electronic journals - 1881 - 866 pages
...Moose river and two of its branches for upwards of 100 miles. Hayes river and two of its branches might apparently be navigated by such craft in the spring to points about 140 miles inland, and tho Albany for nearly 250 miles ; while larger steamers might ascend the Nelson... | |
| William Wickliffe Johnson - Canada - 1882 - 268 pages
...high water, shallow draft steamers might ascend the Moose and two of its branches for more than 100 miles. Hayes River and two of its branches might also, apparently, be navigated in spring 140 miles inland, and the Albany for nearly 250 miles, while large steamers might ascend... | |
| Charles Richard Tuttle - Canada - 1885 - 608 pages
...and two of its" branches for upwards of one hundred miles. Hayes River and two of its branches might apparently be navigated by such craft in the spring...Nelson for seventy or eighty miles from the open sea. The Nelson is the only muddy-water river entering Hudson's Bay. Most of the others have a slightly... | |
| E. Jerome Dyer - Canada - 1898 - 302 pages
...Moose river and two of its branches for upwards of 100 miles. Hayes river and two of its branches might apparently be navigated by such craft in the spring to points about 140 miles inland, and the Albany for nearly 250 miles ; while large steamers might ascend the Nelson... | |
| Ontario. Department of Mines - Mines and mineral resources - 1912 - 232 pages
...high water shallow-draft steamers might ascend the Moose and two of its branches for upwards of 100 miles. Hayes river and two of its branches might also...navigated by such craft in the spring to points about 140 miles inland, and the Albany for nearly 250 miles; while larger steamers might ascend the Nelson... | |
| Ontario. Department of Mines, Ontario. Bureau of Mines - Geology - 1912 - 586 pages
...high water shallow-draft steamers might ascend the Moose and two of its branches for upwards of 100 miles. Hayes river and two of Its branches might also...navigated by such craft in the spring to points about 140 miles inland, and the Albany for nearly 250 miles; while larger steamers might ascend the Nelson... | |
| Ontario. Legislative Assembly - Ontario - 1912 - 824 pages
...high water shallow-draft steamers might ascend the Moose and two of its branches for upwards of 100 miles. Hayes river and two of Its branches might also...navigated by such craft in the spring to points about 140 miles inland, and the Albany for nearly 250 miles; while larger steamers might ascend the Nelson... | |
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