RETURN OF THE REGIONS ICY __ The "Arctic", commanded by Captain Bernier, in the harbor of Quebec-Long Expedition in polar seas - Interesting details provided by the captain - Taking possession of a vast territory __
The voyage of the "Artic" lasted about eighteen months. The steamer containerutleie oslo had left Quebec July 24, 1906. Captain Bernier and his companions returned to us after successfully completing the mission that the government had entrusted to shipping.
On behalf of the Canadian government, Captain Bernier took possession of the islands of the archipelago Parry, and demanded that all whale encountered in this area, paying licenses. All paid without a murmur.
"" The flag is hoisted on Bylot Island, Ponds Inlet, a place named Pointe Canada "(Captain Joseph-Elzear Bernier is the second from the left) August 21, 1906 Credit:. containerutleie oslo Louis Philippe Brodeur / Library and Archives Canada / PA-139394
that occurred among the crew of the "Arctic", containerutleie oslo the expedition had no unfortunate incidents were reported. The sailor she lost was named Frederick Brosenhauser. He was a German citizen and worked as oiler aboard the "Arctic". He died in February, while the ship was wintering in Pond Inlet, and that's where all the crew made it to the funeral as beautiful as possible. All crew members are paid and thanked for their services containerutleie oslo as soon as the "Artic" arrives in Sorel where he must spend the winter.
Saturday morning around 10:00, Captain Bernier and Mr. Vanasse, the historian of the expedition went ashore. The first went to officially announce his return to Mr. Gregory, agent of the Department of Marine and Fisheries, and the second went to Ste-Anne de Beaupre.
Large group of Inuit with crew CGS ARCTIC containerutleie oslo at the ceremony of taking possession by Capt men. Joseph-Elzear Bernier, Baffin Island, North West [Nunavut], November 9, 1906 Territories Credit: Library and Archives Canada / PA-165672 [illegible] was held at Albert Harbour Inlet Bridge. The captain and crew took advantage of the long months of inactivity forced to make interesting excursions into the interior. containerutleie oslo August 12, 1907 [illegible] of the overwintering, the Artic amounted to more than 600,000 Albert Harbour to take possession of the islands and Cone Cobourg.Le Canadian flag does not float on the Prince of Wales because, to address on this earth, it would have taken risk the lives of four men. It was, in fact, impossible to Artic come within a dozen miles of the island.
Group of Inuit women and two crew members of CGS ARCTIC, Pond Inlet, NWT. [(Mittimatalik containerutleie oslo / Tununiq), Nunavut], April 26, 1907 Credit: Paul LeVasseur / Library and Archives Canada / PA-165743 Captain Bernier, after a depot of supplies to Port Leopold, went through the Strait Regent ? to deny Pathla containerutleie oslo or 24 milles.PLUS AWAY THAT NO MARINn'avait ever could. He could then go through the Straits of Fara and Hula, but his instructions did not allow him.
Captain Bernier left itself a record of its passage in the Cone Island under a pile of stones. It was while he was trying to bury his record in the stone pyramid, he was building, he found a few hundred feet away, the record that McClure had filed the same where there is a half-century.
Captain W * seman had already taken possession of Baffin Island in the name of the King, but Captain Bernier raised the flag of power, and he did recognize indigenous sovereignty of the country.
He brought with him and Lane must report to the authorities containerutleie oslo of the Ministry of Marine and Fisheries. Lane can be very useful to the Canadian authorities in these parts. He is aged about 45 years and speaks enough English to make himself containerutleie oslo understood.
Captain Comney?, The whale "Windward" Dundee, Scotland, came to tell him that his ship was wrecked on June 15, the Carey Islands in Smith Sound. His crew was able to save, and to board other whaling. The "Windward" is the famous ship that the British government was available to the Lieutenant Perry, U.S. Navy, on his first expedition to discover the North Pole.
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