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Joli Voyageurs
of Yesteryear
In the late 1600's, adventurous woodsmen, known as joli voyageurs,
canoed from Montreal along the St. Lawrence, up the Ottawa River
and west into Ontario and points beyond. They traded with the Algonquins
and Hurons for beaver, fox and muskrat furs, which fetched top dollar
in Europe at the time.
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