Excerpt from Report on a Part of the North West Territories of Canada Drained by the Winisk and Upper Attawapiskat Rivers; Report on a Traverse Through the Southern Part of the North West Territories From Lac Seul to Cat Lake in 1902Mr. G. Taylor, of the Hudson's Bay Company's service, seems to have visited the river in 1808, and to have supplied the topographical details that appear on the Arrowsmith map.Dr. Robert Bell, in 1886, descended the Attawapiskat river from the lake, which he named Lansdowne, to the sea, and published an account of the exploration in the Annual Report of the Geological Survey for that year.1 The Fawn branch of the Severn river was explored by Dr. A. P.
Low in 18862 and the Ekwan and Trout rivers by Mr. D. B. Dowling and Mr. W. H. Boyd in No description of the Winisk has been published, though, without doubt, employes of the Hudson's Bay Company have traversed it, as, in the early part of the last century, posts of the Company were established at three points near the head of the river. The missionary priests from Albany, too, have descended the river, holding missions at the more important Indian centres.
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