He portaged.
Maybe he could have crossed over the Niagara Falls.
Lake-of-the-Woods
Ever hear of Maine and the Canadian Maritimes….traveling by boat is not unusual!
Its not impossible.
That’s why the US Navy used to have patrol boats operating in the Great Lakes. A friend of mine was stationed on one in Lake Michigan.
Most Canadians came to the US in shopping carts. (inside joke)
Yarmouth, NS to Boston, MA boat route late 1800’s early 1900’s was route taken by many.
Bootlegger?
That will be after the wall is built.
Eno might be a little “La-batts!”
Some Canucks preferred the dog paddle.
My relative was a trialblazer. Set the courthouse on fire in an attempt to escape.
You can get to Michigan, Illinois, Ohio, Pa, NY all by boat from Canada.
People immigrated from Canada across the Great Lakes.
Don’t forget the Acacians who refused to honor the king of England over the Pope. They sailed to Louisiana and became the Cajuns.
The Great Lakes are between the U.S. and Canada so boat or ferry is a definite possibility.
Just across the lake.
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Say What Now‽ Premium Member about 6 years ago
He portaged.
juncarlo about 6 years ago
Maybe he could have crossed over the Niagara Falls.
ellisaana Premium Member about 6 years ago
Lake-of-the-Woods
Roger Bennatti Premium Member about 6 years ago
Ever hear of Maine and the Canadian Maritimes….traveling by boat is not unusual!
GROG Premium Member about 6 years ago
Its not impossible.
AlanM about 6 years ago
That’s why the US Navy used to have patrol boats operating in the Great Lakes. A friend of mine was stationed on one in Lake Michigan.
Doug Taylor Premium Member about 6 years ago
Most Canadians came to the US in shopping carts. (inside joke)
Norris66 about 6 years ago
Yarmouth, NS to Boston, MA boat route late 1800’s early 1900’s was route taken by many.
KEA about 6 years ago
Bootlegger?
micromos about 6 years ago
That will be after the wall is built.
Popcorn about 6 years ago
Eno might be a little “La-batts!”
Zen-of-Zinfandel about 6 years ago
Some Canucks preferred the dog paddle.
gammaguy about 6 years ago
My relative was a trialblazer. Set the courthouse on fire in an attempt to escape.
JeffWyman about 6 years ago
You can get to Michigan, Illinois, Ohio, Pa, NY all by boat from Canada.
Bonita Voigt about 6 years ago
People immigrated from Canada across the Great Lakes.
TheLetterista.com about 6 years ago
Don’t forget the Acacians who refused to honor the king of England over the Pope. They sailed to Louisiana and became the Cajuns.
whelan_jj about 6 years ago
The Great Lakes are between the U.S. and Canada so boat or ferry is a definite possibility.
Daeder about 6 years ago
Just across the lake.