Sessional papers of the Dominion of Canada 1914 . Photo by G. H. Blanchet. (Jrand Rapids on the Athabaska. Loon River Entering on Photo by E. Deville,. Road Construction at 15h,nlf. 25b- p. 144. TOPOGRAPHICAL SURVEYS BRiyCH 145 SESSIONAL PAPTR No. 25b in abundance. Moose and deer are very plentiful, tlie former being observed almostdaily, and judging by their tracks in the woods, the Indians would have no difficultyin procuring a good supply of fresh meat. From contract No. 33 we moved along Waterhen river down to contract No. 29,and then struck south to Beaver river, where


Sessional papers of the Dominion of Canada 1914 . Photo by G. H. Blanchet. (Jrand Rapids on the Athabaska. Loon River Entering on Photo by E. Deville,. Road Construction at 15h,nlf. 25b- p. 144. TOPOGRAPHICAL SURVEYS BRiyCH 145 SESSIONAL PAPTR No. 25b in abundance. Moose and deer are very plentiful, tlie former being observed almostdaily, and judging by their tracks in the woods, the Indians would have no difficultyin procuring a good supply of fresh meat. From contract No. 33 we moved along Waterhen river down to contract No. 29,and then struck south to Beaver river, where we inspected two townships. By thistime the snow had fallen to such a depth that we found it somewhat difficult to makesatisfactory headway, the trip from the Waterhen down to the Beaver occupying awhole day. I therefore concluded to bring my seasons work to a close. Travellingalong the Beaver for a few miles we found it flooded, the weight of the snow havingbrought the water up on top of the ice. I then decided to strike out by the shortestway to the Meadow lake trail. We arrived at the Meadow Lake post on February18. After purchasing


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