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1894: The Deeper Story of Moose Factory's Great Flood is an account of an ice jam-induced flood that occurred at the Hudson's Bay Company (HBC) fur trading post on Moose Factory Island, which is situated along the James Bay coast in Canada's north. This story is also an account of the broader history of break-up, a season all of its own, within the delta of the Moose River. Through the phenomenon of break-up, the author also tells a deeper story of Moose Factory, its history and the region's people. You will no longer think of water and ice in the same way after reading this book. Guaranteed.

Produktbeschreibung
1894: The Deeper Story of Moose Factory's Great Flood is an account of an ice jam-induced flood that occurred at the Hudson's Bay Company (HBC) fur trading post on Moose Factory Island, which is situated along the James Bay coast in Canada's north. This story is also an account of the broader history of break-up, a season all of its own, within the delta of the Moose River. Through the phenomenon of break-up, the author also tells a deeper story of Moose Factory, its history and the region's people. You will no longer think of water and ice in the same way after reading this book. Guaranteed.
Autorenporträt
Chabot was born and raised on Moose Factory Island. Over the years he developed an interest in natural phenomena. Listening to the stories of local elders whom he would occasionally meet out on the land inspired a respect for the type of knowledge that can only be gained from being close to nature. Chabot left the Island in his teens but returned as an adult to work. Some of his professional musings have involved flood-related projects. Between 2014 and 2020 Chabot collaborated on the development of a flood forecast tool and subsequent flood plain maps. As a result of his experiences, Chabot became a self-professed 'break-up junky'. These experiences and an interest in history led him to delve into archives and turn over the rocks of time to see what lay beneath. What he found is flushed out in the story of 1894: The Deeper Story of Moose Factory's Great Flood.