On a Voyage to Lake Superior Through the Ages – with Scott Hamilton

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Port of Thunder BayTHUNDER BAY – Human interaction with Lake Superior has repeatedly changed over the last 10,000 years. Beginning with Aboriginal occupation as the glaciers disappeared, hunting, gathering and fishing reflected the dominant lifestyle.

Beginning with the fur trade, and accelerating over the past 150 years, the northwestern shores of Superior became strategic for Canadian development.

This illustrated presentation focuses on the historic roles of Nipigon and Thunder Bay throughout that history.

A Special Presentation by Scott Hamilton
Tuesday, March 13, 2012
Gargoyle’s — A Little to the Left (via main entrance)
5:30 – 7:30 p.m.

(5:30 Symposium; 6:00 Presentation; 7:00 Discussion)

Appetizers will be served.

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