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HUNTING AND GATHERING
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Blacklead Island Whaling Station (S), NU
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Aboriginal and European bowhead whaling
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Debert Palaeo-Indian Site (S), NS
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Archaeological remains of Aboriginal caribou hunting
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Déline Fishery /Franklin's Fort (S), NT
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Wintering quarters of Sir John Franklin and his second expedition
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Fall Caribou Crossing (S), NT
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Site of critical importance to the historical survival of Inuit community
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Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump (S), AB
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World Heritage Site Aboriginal bison drive
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Kekerten Island Whaling Station (S), NU
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Aboriginal and European bowhead whaling
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Kittigazuit Archaeological Sites (S), NT
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Beluga hunting, Kittegaryumiut and Mackenzie Delta
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Mi'kmaq on Malpeque Bay (E), PE
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Traditional hunting, fishing and gathering for the Mi'kmaq
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Mnjikaning Fish Weirs (S), ON
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Aboriginal fishing site
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Old Women's Buffalo Jump (S), AB
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Aboriginal bison drive in use for 1,500 years
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Whaling Industry in Eastern Arctic (E), NT
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Aboriginal and European whalers caught bowhead and beluga whales
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Yuquot (S), BC
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Spanish settlement site, 1789-95
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EXTRACTION AND PRODUCTION
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Aberdeen Pavilion (S), ON
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Rare 19th-century large-scale exhibition building, 1898
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Amherstburg Navy Yard (S), ON
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Site of British naval yard, 1796-1813; War of 1812
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Backhouse Grist Mill (S), ON
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One of the oldest and best-preserved small water-powered establishments
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Bank Fishery (E), NS
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Commemorates offshore fisheries of Atlantic provinces
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Bar U Ranch (S), AB
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Historic ranch in Alberta foothills
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Basque Whaling in Labrador (E), NF
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16th-century whaling by Basques
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Battle Harbour Historic District (S), NF
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District evocative of the 19th and early 20th-century fishing outports of Newfoundland and Labrador
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Beaubears Island (S),NB
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Acadian refugee settlement, 1756-59
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Beauharnois Power Development (S), QC
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Economically and technologically important, 1929-32
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Beck, Sir Adam (P), ON
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Regarded as the father of Ontario Hydro
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Beginnings of Coal Mining (E), NS
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Mining established in 1720 to supply Louisbourg
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Blacklead Island Whaling Station (S), NU
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Aboriginal and European bowhead whaling
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Bombardier, Joseph-Armand (P), QC
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Industrialist and developer of snowmobile
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Boyle, Joseph Whiteside "Klondike Joe"(P),YT
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Mining entrepreneur, founded Klondike Mining Company, 1904
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Brick, Reverend John Gough (P), AB
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Anglican missionary, settlement of Peace River district
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Britannia Mines Gravity-fed Concentrator Complex (S), BC
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Important 1920s-1930s copper mine concentrator
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Britannia Shipyard (S), BC
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Historic ship repair and building facility
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Brooks Aqueduct (S), AB
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Landmark irrigation project built by Canadian Pacific Railway in 1912-14
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Burns, Patrick (P), AB
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Prominent rancher and major figure in meat-processing industry
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Canadian Pacific Forest Products Mill (S), QC
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Pulp and paper mill,1919-20
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Canso (S), NS
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Site of fishing centre, 16th to 19th century
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Cariboo Gold Fields (E), BC
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1860s gold rush led to economic and political development of British Columbia
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Carling, Sir John (P), ON
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Brewer, federal Minister of Agriculture (1885-92), established Dominion Experimental Farms
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Central Experimental Farm (S), ON
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Cultural landscape reflecting the 19th-century philosophy of agriculture
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Chilkoot Trail (S), BC
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Transportation route to Klondike gold fields
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Claybank Brick Plant (S), SK
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Important early 20th-century brick-making complex
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Cross, Alfred Ernest (P), AB
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Alberta entrepreneur, ranching, brewing, oil and gas, Calgary Stampede
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