When I read this post I was reminded that somewhere I saw a map of all the old logging camps in the area before logging was banned and Quetico Park came into being.
I think it showed the man-made dams to move the logs from the logging areas.
I wish I had marked where because so far I can't find it anywhere I've looked.
I did find this. According to the author there WAS a dam on the Maligne River at TWIN Falls which allowed steam powered vessels to go up too?
I'm guessing hauled logs out that came down Maligne?
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Logging camps in Quetico park. They used wood sluice dams in some spots, I imagine there would be no sign of them except for maybe iron logging relics?
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