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Jacques de Noyon

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228:"Jacques de Noyon was the first white man to explore this region. Born in Trois-Rivieres, Noyon worked in the fur trade as a coureur de bois. In 1688, he led an expedition beyond Lake Superior into territory previously unknown to fur traders. He and his men ascended the Kaministiquia River, crossed Dog Lake, and through several portages, reached Rainy Lake. After wintering southwest of here on the Rainy River, they pushed on to Lake of the Woods in 1689. There Assiniboines told Noyon of a route to Lake Winnipeg and the Red River. Noyon's report on his trip was used by La Verendrye when he explored westward to Red River in 1732." 388: 374: 402: 31: 415: 277: 536: 576: 499: 284:
region, perhaps with assistance from the knowledge gained by de Noyon's travels over 40 years before. The region would become an important part of the
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According to the waymarker on Rainy Lake Lookout on the north side of
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animosity prevented Europeans from returning to the area west of
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In 1688, de Noyon and three others traveled from the
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First European to visit the Boundary Waters region.
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Arthur Heming
Trois-Rivières
New France
Boucherville
New France
coureur des bois
French Canadian
sergeant
coureur des bois
Boundary Waters
Lake Superior
Trois-Rivières
New France
Boucherville
Montreal
Fort Caministigoyan
Lake Superior
Thunder Bay
Ontario
Kaministiquia River
Laurentian Divide
Atikokan
Ontario
Quetico Provincial Park
Voyageurs National Park
Minnesota
Assiniboine
Rainy Lake
Lake of the Woods

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