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The fort was originally established by The Northwest Company and the St. Charles Church and mission was built in 1883. You can read all the details on the signage boards in this display.
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This Manitoba maple has been growing on the banks of the Peace River for centuries. It was a mature tree more than 200 years ago when the fort was built by the early explorers and fur traders. Although some of the limbs have died and others are supported by metal poles, the main tree still thrives.
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The hills around the mighty Peace River at Dunvegan. Aspen and poplars and birches turn a brilliant gold in September. There's a farm at the top of the hill in the distance. The highway at the right goes over the Dunvegan suspension bridge.
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The bridge crosses the Peace River at Fort Dunvegan a former Northwest Company trading post. Prior to the construction of this suspension bridge there was a ferry here. The highway carries traffic between Grande Prairie, Grimshaw and Peace River, Alberta.
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View SW from lookout on the Dunvegan to Coral Beaches road. How many seals can you see?
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Can you spot/snapshot gas bubbles emitted from rocks under seaweed in the littoral zone (lower frame)?. Seals on rocks. 22nd October 2009, 11:10am.
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- Loch Dunvegan, Isle of Skye, Scotland, taken in early morning and looking N.W. Macleods Tables (the flat topped mountains) to the left and Dunvegan village to the right. by John Hill
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This panorama was taken (hand-held) in the early morning, hence the mountains to the West being in deep shadow. I4 frames in landscape stitched on Photoshop.
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