The Voyageur is the authoritative account of a unique and colorful group
of men whose exploits, songs, and customs comprise an enduring legacy.
French Canadians who guided and paddled the canoes of explorers and fur
traders, the voyageurs were experts at traversing the treacherous rapids
and dangerous open waters of the canoe routes from Quebec and Montreal
to the regions bordering the Great Lakes and on to the Mackenzie and
Columbia Rivers. During the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries,
explorers and fur traders relied on the voyageurs to open up the vast
reaches of North America to settlement and trade.