Northern Ontario, CANADA. After finishing my naval training during 1967-68, I obtained a position paddling canoe routes in Northern Ontario. In 1969 I worked out of Dryden, Ontario for four months. rom April to August, 1970 he worked in Queen's Park, Toronto, in the Whitney Block, Lands and Forests, in the tall building to the right of the statue. Don was flown to Northern Ontario to paddle three canoe routes, in 1969. I was employed out of Toronto, 1970/71, and wrote the first draft of Northern Ontario Canoe Routes during May and June, 1970. In 1971 Don worked in Queen's Park, Toronto during May and June on a historical interpretative centre, the Cochrane Railway Museum. In July and August, Don was based in Cochrane, Ontario while he paddling a number of canoe routes including the lower Missinaibi River and the Mattagami River. Don also was sent on the Polar Bear Express to Moosonee and Moose Factory on James Bay and was flown in a 1930's Albatross to Fort Albany to interview an old retired fur trader. Don's most scenic trip was a 1970 canoe trip through Killarney Provincial Park for a week. Don also canoed the Mississaugi River in 1970 from its headwaters to Iron Bridge on Highway 17 in 1970. In 1972 Don canoed the Ekwan River.