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"TopBassDog" wrote in message ... Score another one for Quebec. This artifact may possibly be the oldest known Birch-bark canoe in existence http://www.yachtingmonthly.com/news/...ed-in-cornwall . Huh.. last time I checked, Cornwall was still in Ontario. |
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On 12/13/10 9:59 AM, YukonBound wrote:
"TopBassDog" wrote in message ... Score another one for Quebec. This artifact may possibly be the oldest known Birch-bark canoe in existence http://www.yachtingmonthly.com/news/...ed-in-cornwall . Huh.. last time I checked, Cornwall was still in Ontario. Did you read the article ? In the 2nd paragraph it says: " and was brought to England by Lt John Enys in 1776 after fighting in the American War of Independence." Is England still in Ontario? |
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On Mon, 13 Dec 2010 10:59:06 -0400, "YukonBound"
wrote: "TopBassDog" wrote in message ... Score another one for Quebec. This artifact may possibly be the oldest known Birch-bark canoe in existence http://www.yachtingmonthly.com/news/...ed-in-cornwall . Huh.. last time I checked, Cornwall was still in Ontario. As is London. :-) http://www.london.ca/ http://www.duchyofcornwall.org/ |
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On Dec 13, 8:59*am, "YukonBound" wrote:
"TopBassDog" wrote in message ... Score another one for Quebec. This artifact may possibly be the oldest known Birch-bark canoe in existence http://www.yachtingmonthly.com/news/...american-canoe... . Huh.. last time I checked, Cornwall was still in Ontario. Very true. However Mr. White unless I'm reading too much into another article, the boat probably originated in Quebec. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-cornwall-11954324 "It is believed the Canadian boat was brought to Cornwall by Lt John Enys who fought in Quebec during the American War of Independence. The canoe will be preserved and put on display to the public at the National Maritime Museum in Falmouth before being repatriated to Canada. Historians believe the boat could possibly be one of the oldest birch bark canoes in existence. The museum's boat collections manager Andy Wyke said: "Lt Enys sailed from Falmouth in a packet ship to join his regiment in Canada to relieve the city of Quebec which was under siege from the Americans. " |
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