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Episode 35: Algonquin’s Early Beginnings: The first Official Canoe Trips Summer-Fall 1893
from ALGONQUIN DEFINING MOMENTS · host Gaye Clemson
Episode 35: Algonquin’s Early Beginnings: The first Official Canoe Trips Summer-Fall 1893 In 1893 the Algonquin National Park Act was passed and soon after Peter Thomson was appointed Chief Ranger. In this episode I share his first report of his activities in the summer of 1893. As well is another provided by Mr. James Wilson Superintendent of Queen Victoria Niagara Falls Park who was asked to tour ‘the territory’ which he did via canoe during the late fall of 1893. His observations, descriptions and recommendations are for the most part just as insightful today as they were when reported in early 1894. This episode’s musical interlude is called Forest Song from Dan Gibson’s Solitudes’ CD called Algonquin Suite. Many thanks to Digital Funding LLC, owners of the Dan Gibson's Solitudes copyright, who have granted permission for its use. Search using Dan Gibson’s Solitudes’ on your favourite music streaming site to listen too the entire CD. Source document is a compilation published by the Legare Street Press iin 2013, who "publish works that have been selected by scholars as being culturally important and are part of the ‘knowledge base of civilization as we know it." It is occasionally available on eBay for those interested in purchasing their own copy.
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