HBC
York Boats at Norway House
Walter
J. Phillips
Reproduced with the permission of
the Hudsons
Bay Company
From the HBC Corporate Collection
York
boats had flat bottoms and a pointed bow, and were based on
a very old design - Viking longships. They could carry three
times as many furs as the largest canoe, but had one big disadvantage:
they were heavy and could not be carried the same way canoes
could. For portaging,
a roadhad to be cut through the trees and logs used as rollers
for the boat to go over.