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Corduroy Roads

Before the invention of modern concrete, travellers were able to cross muddy, swampy grounds by building “corduroy roads”—paths that were constructed of logs laid perpendicular to the direction of the route. Canada’s first travel routes were the rivers and lakes used by Indigenous people, travelling by canoe in summer and following the frozen waterways inContinue reading “Corduroy Roads”

Posted byAnnette SandbergMay 22, 2022May 22, 2022Posted inUncategorized

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