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Voyageurs traveled primarily by canoe, navigating rivers and lakes across Canada and the northern United States. They often used long, narrow canoes called "canots du maître" and relied on their paddling skills to maneuver through various waterways. Portaging was also common, requiring them to carry canoes and supplies overland between bodies of water. Their journeys were essential for fur trading, connecting remote areas with trading posts.

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