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Exercise Muskox dogsled team
Exercise Muskox dogsled team
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Arctic Institute of North America Photographic Archives
Arctic and Northern Studies
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Exercise Muskox dogsled team
With their Inuit guide, three members of the moving force of Exercise Muskox leave the R.C.M.P. post at Cambridge Bay, N.W.T. (now Nunavut) for a sixty mile run along Queen Maud Gulf to Anderson Bay. While three snowmobiles ventured north to Denmark Bay the rest of the force stayed at the post for a few days as guests of the mounties. The men of Muskox have covered about half of their 3100-mile route and the operation is expected to arrive in Edmonton early in May. In the background above are the buildings of the R.C.M.P. post.
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Date
1946
Creator
Canada. Canadian Army
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Royal Canadian Mounted Police
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Earliest known custodian is McGill University, Montréal; transferred to University of Calgary in 1973.
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Arctic and Northern Studies
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Arctic Institute of North America Photographic Archives
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CU110510960
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"Exercise Muskox dogsled team", 1946, (CU110510960) by Canada. Canadian Army. Courtesy of Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.