Ontario Sessional Papers, 1913, . TORONTO:Printed and Published by L. K. CAMERON, Printer to the Kinds Most Excellent Majesty 19 The Oldest Inhabitant, Moose Factory. CONTENTS. Ice Conditions in the Estuary of the Moose River: PAGE General observations 9 The break-up of this year 12 The freeze-up of this year 15 Summary and Conclusions 17 Reconnaissance of the South Coast of James Bay 18 The Navigation of James Bay: Historical summary 21 Record of navigation 23 Character of vessels used 25 The ssason of navigation 27 Harbours 28 Character of Channels in the Estuary of Moose Rive
Ontario Sessional Papers, 1913, . TORONTO:Printed and Published by L. K. CAMERON, Printer to the Kinds Most Excellent Majesty 19 The Oldest Inhabitant, Moose Factory. CONTENTS. Ice Conditions in the Estuary of the Moose River: PAGE General observations 9 The break-up of this year 12 The freeze-up of this year 15 Summary and Conclusions 17 Reconnaissance of the South Coast of James Bay 18 The Navigation of James Bay: Historical summary 21 Record of navigation 23 Character of vessels used 25 The ssason of navigation 27 Harbours 28 Character of Channels in the Estuary of Moose River: Depth of water 30 Bars and shoals 33 Terminal sites 36 Building materials 38 Tides and Currents 40 The Discharge of the Moose River 44 Appendix A. Records of the Break-up of the Moose River, as given In the Moose Factory Journals 45 Appendix B. Records of the Freeze-up of the Moose River, as given in the Moose Factory Journals 55 Appendix C. The Arrivals and Departures of the Hudsons Bay Companys ships from 1751 to 1912 62 Appendix D. Some notes on the Opening and Closing of Navigation on James Bay and Moose River 68 Report of Reconna
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