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The dream of finding an all water route across North America, the mythical Northwest Passage, had been imagined since the ...
The Northwest Passage was the goal of Arctic explorers from the 16th to the 19th centuries. Efforts to discover a trade route through or around North America began in the 1490s with the voyages of ...
(Royal Museums Greenwich) The search for a Northwest Passage fundamentally shaped the history of Newfoundland, where John Cabot landed in 1497 while seeking a northwestern sea route to Asia.
The four-century search for a northwest ... Sebastian Cabot initiated its search in 1553. Henry Hudson twice attempted a passage but it was not until 1879 that the route was navigated.
Venetian Explorer John Cabot, in search of a short trade route ... Gjoa through the ice-choked waterway in 1906 that the Northwest Passage was finally discovered. Since then, only six vessels ...
THE ARCTIC CIRCLE (AP) — European explorers had long speculated about the existence of an Arctic route that ... failed to find the Northwest Passage, among them John Cabot, Henry Hudson, Francis ...
The Gjøa breaks through the final stretches of the Northwest Passage and reaches Nome on August 30, 1906.
The Northwest Passage has an identity crisis. The US thinks it's international waters. Canada claims it as their internal waters. And as traffic through the arctic sea route increases, experts worry ...
Experienced kayakers, Simon Carrier and Maxime Geoffroy, have started their paddling journey of the Northwest Passage in Epic 18x Sea Kayaks, beginning in Tuktoyaktuk, Canada. The pair plans to ...
While previous analyses have explored whether the Northwest Passage might become a more viable alternative to traditional shipping routes as the climate warms, the study authors expressed fear ...
He is paddling 1,400km from Yellowknife in Canada’s Northwest Territories to Kugluktuk in the Northwest Passage ... flying to Yellowknife. “This route is a fresh landscape for me.