Canada's incredible coasts / prepared by the Book Division, National Geographic Society.

Material type: TextTextPublication details: Washington, D.C. : The National Geographic Society, c1991.Description: 199 p. : col. ill., map 27 cmISBN:
  • 870448293
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • F 1017 .C16 1991
Summary: a massive French fortress that guarded the Gulf of St. Lawrence in the 1700sSummary: a trading post built at the edge of a wilderness in the style of a 16th -century Norman manor. Included are six maps and more than a hundred photographs.Summary: Discusses Canada, the second largest country in the world after Soviet Union, possesses the longest coastline, tracing islands and edging the mainland for some 150,000 miles. This vast sweep of shore meets the sea in wonderfully varied ways. Provides significant events in history: the site of a Viking colony inhabited by Norsemen almost a thousand years ago
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Reference Reference Aklatang Emilio Aguinaldo-Information Resource Center Reference F 1017 .C16 1991 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not for loan 3AEA0000290019

a massive French fortress that guarded the Gulf of St. Lawrence in the 1700s

a trading post built at the edge of a wilderness in the style of a 16th -century Norman manor. Included are six maps and more than a hundred photographs.

Discusses Canada, the second largest country in the world after Soviet Union, possesses the longest coastline, tracing islands and edging the mainland for some 150,000 miles. This vast sweep of shore meets the sea in wonderfully varied ways. Provides significant events in history: the site of a Viking colony inhabited by Norsemen almost a thousand years ago

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