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eastern coast concentrates the chief part of its 

 floods at one point, the Grand River in Hamilton 

 Inlet, the southern coast is remarkable for the 

 number and size of its rivers, which pour out at 

 frequent intervals along the shore. These 

 rivers are, with but trifling exceptions, still 

 unknown by the white man except at their 

 mouths where they are leased for salmon-fishing, 

 and, although they lie at our doors, their op- 

 portunities for exploration and adventure still 

 remain unheeded. 



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