During their 20-year common-law relationship, they lived in Calgary, Portage La Prairie and Ottawa. |
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The winterers paddled from the interior to Grand Portage for the rendezvous and back. |
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The expedition's most difficult portage occurred in early June at a place called Grand Portage. |
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One remained at the wreck to help with the rescue work, but the other fled, only to be hit by a train near Portage when he attempted to hop a freight. |
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Volcanic rocks that crop out in the mine area are part of the Portage Lake Volcanics and consist of thin lava flows and interbedded sedimentary rocks. |
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The couple live at Embarass Portage, a remote area north of Fort McMurray, Alta. |
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As the site of the Chicago Portage, the city became an important transportation hub between the eastern and western United States. |
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Professional hockey got its start in Houghton, when the Portage Lakers were formed. |
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Downtown Winnipeg, the city's financial heart and economic core, is centred on the intersection of Portage Avenue and Main Street. |
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Chicago rests on a continental divide at the site of the Chicago Portage, connecting the Mississippi River and the Great Lakes watersheds. |
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Steel operates a sheet and tin finishing facility in Portage, Indiana, known as Midwest Plant, acquired after the National Steel Corporation bankruptcy. |
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It is highly likely that the Vikings took the short portage at Tarbet, and found a retreat in Loch Morar. |
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Actually, even the kitchen sink is fair game if it fits in the boat and can be schlepped across a portage. |
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By the spring of 1774, the French in the area conspired against the Miamis and decided they deserved full control over the portage. |
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The British intended for the Miamis to carry freely across the portage, charging what the market could bear. |
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Prickly pear cacti had been a torment during the difficult portage around the Great Falls of the Missouri. |
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We believe there will be a 400 metre portage involved so it is important to get the experience under our belt. |
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The next day Lewis walked ahead with three men to find the Shoshones and horses for portage. |
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Here they made camp and prepared for the 18-mile portage necessary to bypass the unnavigable Great Falls. |
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The duly mapped portage trails were not a pathway out but a pathway in to a barely penetrable morass of fallen trees and boot-swallowing mud. |
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The long-sought overland portage to the Columbia River that President Thomas Jefferson envisioned could not be too far distant. |
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The native villages are built at the heads of the rapids, so that they can spot intruders and attack them during portage. |
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As we neared that last portage, from Quetico Lake back into Beaverhouse, two eagles stood silent vigil in a dead tree along our way. |
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At each portage, then, they're carrying maybe 250 pounds, and before they reach the end of the race they will have done maybe 25 such portages. |
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Aragorn thinks there might be a portage on the shore that will make passing the rapids easier. |
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The first obstacle was the infamous Northam Weir transpiring 500m from the start, forcing participants to carry or portage their craft. |
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Anyone who's had to portage a kayak or put one on a roof rack will appreciate the lightweight boat. |
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We portage the first four-foot drop, then decide to take our chances with the rest of the Class III rapids. |
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Though not an avid canoeist, she managed to convince a friend to portage through Riverdale Park one spring for a jaunt down the infamous stream. |
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The raft guides assessed the rapids were too dangerous to shoot and the team would have to portage again. |
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When we reached the next rapids, a five-foot ledge plunging into standing waves, I was ready to portage again. |
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At another place they were forced to portage to avoid a series of logs which had fallen into the river. |
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Then Maori used it, extensively, in regular migrations, and as a portage route for pounamu. |
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Who among us does not enjoy a dip in a cool lake after a long portage or hike? |
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Throughout the evening and most of the next morning, we portage an unrunnable section of the river, then load up and paddle on in a cold, steady rain. |
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The low portage is preferred, but was unachievable in high waters. |
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Several coralroot orchids grew on the downslope of the portage to Proulx. |
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The grueling eighteen-mile portage around the natural wonder, however, was a month-long ordeal with many days spent in preparation and eleven days in transit. |
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It was short portage railway around a cataract in the St. Lawrence River, running only 14 miles between Lapraire on the St.Lawrence River and St.John's on the Richelieu River. |
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Some families would stay there only in the fall for the caribou harvest and then would move on to trap in other areas of the barren lands or portage back to Tue Nedhe. |
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You boys are not strong enough to carry the canoe over the portage. |
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The upside here is that the 300 is the right weight for your youngsters, and it's also pleasingly light for a long back-country hike or lengthy canoe portage. |
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I finally convinced him to let Steve and me paddle through easier water to the near shore, so I could bushwhack through the forest looking for a better portage. |
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They also hoped to find a short portage between the Marias and Saskatchewan Rivers that would allow the diversion of the western Canadian fur trade to American traders. |
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Right then we switched to rock portage and charged back down the beach to get the ibs into the water. |
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This is a moderate river, and we're going to portage the big rapids. |
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It only weighs 65 pounds, too, so that means that I can portage across the river with it on my back and continue on my very slow way on the other side of said river. |
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We'll put canoes into the northwestern corner of the Quetico park, and will paddle and portage in a lazy loop that will bring us back to the cars eventually. |
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From here portage north to the Pechora or south to the Kama, both of which lead to passes over the Urals. |
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The boy has a little packsack, in which he can carry twenty-five pounds for a short portage. |
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In 1638, Perfilyev crossed from the Angara over the Ilim portage to the Lena River and went downstream as far as Olyokminsk. |
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From the middle Vychegda, north up the Vym River, portage, east down the Ukhta River, north up the Izhma River to the Pechora. |
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The cities that grew to become the most important usually controlled access to vital trade goods, or portage routes. |
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One of the vital instruments which facilitated long distance trade was portage and the domestication of beasts of burden. |
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From Kazan northeast up the Kama River, portage to the Pechora or Vyshegda. |
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From the Lovat portage to the headwaters of the Western Dvina, portage to the upper Dnieper River and south to Kiev and the Black Sea. |
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Its location is due to the Siberian River Routes from the Urals, up the Ob, up the Ket River and over a portage to Yeniseysk and from there to the Yenisei basin. |
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From Kazan up the Volga past Nizhny Novgorod to the point where the river turns from east to south, north up the Unzha River, portage, down the Yug River to Veliky Ustyug. |
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