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The time it took for First Nations peoples to travel varied widely depending on factors such as the terrain, weather, available resources, and mode of transportation. Many Indigenous groups developed extensive trade networks and used canoes, snowshoes, or pack animals to facilitate their journeys. Travel could range from a few hours for short trips to several weeks for longer migrations or trade expeditions across vast distances. Overall, travel times were highly adaptable to the specific circumstances and needs of the community.

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