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Across the sub-Arctics of Canada - A journey of 3200 miles by canoe and snowshoe through the Barren Lands - cover

Across the sub-Arctics of Canada - A journey of 3200 miles by canoe and snowshoe through the Barren Lands

J. W. Tyrrell

Publisher: Good Press

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In "Across the Sub-Arctics of Canada," J. W. Tyrrell presents a profound exploration of the Canadian sub-Arctic regions, intertwining meticulous observations with rich narrative detail. This travelogue vividly recounts Tyrrell's journeys through the harsh yet stunning landscapes of Canada's northern territories, characterized by a blend of scientific inquiry and personal reflection. Employing a reflective and descriptive literary style, Tyrrell captures the challenges of traversing these remote areas while illuminating the indigenous cultures and the natural history that define them. His ethnographic insights not only serve as a compelling backdrop for his adventures but also situate his work in the broader context of early 20th-century exploration literature, bridging the gap between scientific expeditions and artistic representation. A Canadian geologist and explorer, J. W. Tyrrell's formative experiences navigating the unforgiving environments of the Arctic imbued him with a profound respect for the land and its peoples. His background in geology, coupled with a lifelong fascination with exploration, led him to document the untamed beauty and complexity of the sub-Arctic regions. Tyrrell's extensive travels and scholarly approach reflect both the scientific rigor and the passionate curiosity that define his narrative. This book is highly recommended for readers interested in Canadian geography, indigenous cultures, and the broader themes of exploration and survival. Tyrrell's firsthand accounts provide invaluable insights into a largely uncharted world, making "Across the Sub-Arctics of Canada" a significant contribution to both literary and historical discourses.
Available since: 04/24/2025.
Print length: 200 pages.

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