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[Mackenzie River]
G-1979-023: 1275 · Item · [July or Aug. 1964]
Part of Northwest Territories. Department of Information fonds

At Mile 678, we approach the Mackenzie River Ramparts ["The Ramparts"], a narrow channel between steep limestone cliffs. The current here is very fast, the river pouring its whole volume through a gorge scarcely 400 yards wide. The Indians [Dene] say at this point the Mackenzie, tired of lying on its back, turns on its side. Taken by Denny Ranson, [July or August 1964].

[Liard River]
G-1979-023: 1508 · Item · [July 1964]
Part of Northwest Territories. Department of Information fonds

Jerry Bricker [left] and Robert Christie [right] on foredeck of the Liard River [boat]. The trip's main problem how to put in time when you couldn't sleep with all that sun, 22 hours of daylight. Taken by Denny Ranson, [July 1964].

[Liard River]
G-1979-023: 1510 · Item · 11 July 1964
Part of Northwest Territories. Department of Information fonds

Robert Christie (left) and Jerry Bricker with [Arctic] Circle cocktail in sealer at their feet on foredeck [of the boat Liard River]. The temperature crossing the Circle was 98.2 degrees Fahrenheit, July 11, 1964. Taken by Denny Ranson.