North to Slave Lake

North to Slave Lake
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Publisher : Trafford Publishing
Total Pages : 287
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ISBN-10 : 9781412004923
ISBN-13 : 1412004926
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Book Synopsis North to Slave Lake by : Stan Morton

Download or read book North to Slave Lake written by Stan Morton and published by Trafford Publishing. This book was released on 2004-02 with total page 287 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A family leaves the relative comfort of a small farm to seek their fortunes as trappers in the far north. A lack of knowledge and proper equipment leaves them far short of their intended destination, and they are forced to seek refuge in an abandoned house in the bush, miles away from any town. Trapping was the only means of survival for this family, and the two boys learned its secrets by trial and error. From catching the fur, preparing it for market, and training dogs to pull the toboggan, nothing came easily. This is the family's story as told through the recollections of the youngest son and last surviving member, a man who is still living in the same area. He reflects on his years of working outside in the bush to support his 16 children, but never forgetting his years of trapping in the bush. As a freight trucker into the northern Native communities, he relates his experiences with the people, the various stores, and the Catholic mission and staff. He eventually finds work close to home, and gets back into trapping, acquiring more trapline areas as time progressed. He still traps and hunts today as his health and opportunity allows. This is his story and legacy that he endeavors to pass on.


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