Hudson Bay Canoes at Chats Falls.
Hudson Bay Canoes at Chats Falls.
Hudson Bay Canoes at Chats Falls.
This watercolor painting by Philip John Bainbrigge depicts two Hudson Bay canoes making the portage around Chats Falls, just outside Ottawa. The painting gives a close-up of motifs, possibly totems, painted on the canoes. The painting dates from 1838. The specific Great Lakes nation is not known.
The location, Chats Falls, suggests that the nation of origin in Great Lakes.
LAC record
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Watercolor paints; black ink; pencil; wove paper.
Watercolour with scraping out and touches of black ink over pencil on wove paper.
Chats Falls is from the French name, Chute des Chats, Cats Falls. It was a waterfall with a 10.7 meter drop in the river. It is a well known fishing spot for catfish, hence its name.
Inscribed. Signed. Dated.
Inscription: in pencil, verso c.: Hudson Bay Canoes at Chats falls 1838 / Portage. Sault aux Chats.
LAC record, inscription on painting.
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Credit: Library and Archives Canada, Acc. No. 1983-47-18
This record was created by Anne de Stecher during an RAship for Prof. Ruth Phillips.
43.3, -78.1
Chats Falls is 45 minutes north of Ottawa, in the Eastern Great Lakes region.