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English: Logging preparing for construction of the Baillie-Grohman Canal at Canal Flat BC in 1887. A horse is also shown drawing a canoe, presumably as a portage between Columbia Lake and the Kootenay River.
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Source Lees, J.A., and Clutterbuck, W.J., B.C. 1887 -- A Ramble In British Columbia, Longman, Greens & Co., London 1888, page 182
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