A map of Mackenzie's track from Fort Chipewyan to the north sea in 1789
Maps of Alexander Mackenzie's explorations in Canada in 1793 |
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| Date: | 1801 |
| Author: | Alexander Mackenzie |
| Dwnld: | Full Size (4.45mb) |
| Source: | Library of Congress |
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This map isn't part of any series, but we have other historical maps that you might want to check out.
Sir Alexander Mackenzie was a Scotsman who spent the late 18th- and early 19th-Centuries stomping around the unexplored parts of Canada at the pleasure of one or another inbred king of something.
But being a Scotsman and an explorer, I bet he could've cared less about HRH, and was in it for all the amazing stuff he must've seen.
I didn't know the dude, though, so...
For more map resources and imagery from this period in Fort Chipewyan's history, check out the Historical Society of Alberta's website.
















