Canada’s Reindeer Range
by Harry Hargrave, Experimental Station, Swift Current, Sask.
‘Sunday, July 20th, 1947, was a fine, clear day at Aklavik, N.W.T., when we took off in a pontoon-equipped Stinson Voyageur plane and headed for the Reindeer Station – headquarters for Canada’s Reindeer Industry.
En Route to the Station, which is 42 airline miles northeast of Aklivik, we flew over the MacKenzie River Delta – a veritable maze of small and large muddy river channels, clear blue lakes and small islands supporting a dense growth of spruce and willows .
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