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The first lumber raft down the Ottawa river, 1806

Caption: The first lumber raft down the Ottawa river, 1806

During the Napoleonic wars, timber cut in the Ottawa and Gatineau valleys was gathered together and rafted to Quebec and shipped to Great Britain. Canada became a vital source of supply for the construction of British merchant fleets and Royal Navy ships and thus, Britain’s overwhelming might at sea. (Library and Archives Canada, C-073702)