The Mi'kmaq, an Indigenous people of Canada’s Maritime provinces, primarily used canoes for transportation. They crafted these canoes from birch bark, which were lightweight and well-suited for navigating rivers and coastal waters. In addition to canoes, they also utilized sleds for winter travel, pulled by dogs, to transport goods and people across snow-covered landscapes.
carages
lots of it
horses
They used horses
a boat
busescarsbikestrainsAirplanesBoatsSki'sSnow ShoesSnow MachinesFeet
viking ships
Ox carts and boats
I would say walking.
boy i 'don't know
they use cabs (taxi)
train and aeroplane