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" ... from the open sea. If the section referred to were deepened, steamers coming in from sea might enter this part of the river and find perfect shelter, or even proceed up the stream to any point below the rapid referred to. In continuation of the channel... "
Report of E.B. Borron, Stipendiary Magistrate, on Part of the Basin of ... - Page 11
by Ontario. Department of the Attorney General, Edward Barnes Borron - 1883 - 43 pages
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Report of Progress - Geological Survey of Canada

Geological Survey of Canada - Geology - 1881 - 680 pages
...betweenTforty and fifty miles from the head of tide, or from seventy to eighty from the open sea. Jf the section referred to were deepened, steamers coming...water extends out into the bay, and forms the'" North Itiver," or " York Eoads," with excellent anchorage. The Churchill, unlike all the other rivers, has...
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Report of Progress - Geological Survey of Canada

Geological Survey of Canada - Geology - 1881 - 680 pages
...navigable part, and is ' " ' between forty and fifty miles from the head of tide, or from seventy to eighty from the open sea. If the section referred to were...this part of the river and find perfect shelter, or oven proceed up the stream to any point below the rapid referred to. In continuation of the channel...
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Sketches of the Late Depression ; Its Cause, Effect and Lessons: With a ...

William Wickliffe Johnson - Canada - 1882 - 284 pages
...interruptions or shallower water in some places. If a certain shallow section, about two miles in length, were deepened, steamers coming in from sea might enter this part of the river and find good shelter or proceed up stream to the lowest limestone rapid. The engineer of the Nelson Valley...
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Report, Volume 21, Part 2

Ontario. Department of Mines - Mines and mineral resources - 1912 - 232 pages
...navigable part, and is between forty and fifty miles from the head of tide, or from seventy to eighty from the open sea. If the section referred to were deepened, steamers coming in from the sea might enter this part of the river and find perfect shelter, or even proceed up the stream...
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Annual Report of the Ontario Department of Mines, Volume 21

Ontario. Department of Mines, Ontario. Bureau of Mines - Geology - 1912 - 586 pages
...navigable part, and is between forty and fifty miles from the head of tide, or from seventy to eighty from the open sea. If the section referred to were deepened, steamers coming in from the sea might enter this part of the river and find perfect shelter, or even proceed up the stream...
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Sessional Papers - Legislature of the Province of Ontario, Volume 2

Ontario. Legislative Assembly - Ontario - 1912 - 824 pages
...navigable part, and is between forty and fifty miles from the head of tide, or from seventy to eighty from the open sea. If the section referred to were deepened, steamers coming in from the sea might enter this part of the river and find perfect shelter, or even proceed up the stream...
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