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The Voyageurs primarily used a type of grease known as bear fat or a mixture of animal fats, often combined with other ingredients for consistency. This grease was essential for waterproofing their canoes and lubricating their tools and equipment. The use of such fats was practical, as they were readily available from the animals they hunted and provided necessary protection against the elements.
Coureurs des bois and voyageurs were both French-Canadian fur traders in North America during the 17th and 18th centuries, but they had distinct roles. Coureurs des bois were independent traders who often operated without official permission, venturing into the wilderness to trade directly with Indigenous peoples. In contrast, voyageurs were licensed fur traders working for companies like the Hudson's Bay Company, transporting goods and furs by canoe on established trade routes. Both groups played vital roles in the fur trade and contributed to the cultural exchange between European settlers and Indigenous communities.
French-Canadian explorers who travelled by canoe (or foot) during the fur trade were called Voyageurs.
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Ottawa Voyageurs was created in 2007.
Mattawa Voyageurs was created in 2011.
Voyageurs Cup was created in 2002.
Nova Scotia Voyageurs ended in 1984.
Nova Scotia Voyageurs was created in 1971.
Society of Les Voyageurs was created in 1907.
Voyageurs were from the French Canadian area who were travelers that helped to spread the fur trade.
Voyageurs National Park Association was created in 1965.
Voyageurs National Park was created on 1975-04-08.
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