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Over the last 20 or 30 years, much has been said about the Canadian seal hunt. But, what do we really know about this much-maligned harvest and the men who risked their lives “going to the ice”? In this lively, illustrated presentation, award-winning author Bob Chaulk talks about the historic seal hunt during the period of the ‘wooden walls’, after the steamships SS Bloodhound and SS Wolf brought wholesale change to an old industry, beginning in 1863. Bob tells about the dangerous and desperate lives of the men – young, ill-clad, brave and cheery men of iron who pursued the seals, and the ships which carried them, too often, to their deaths. Many of the ships figure prominently in the Arctic and Antarctic exploration activities of men like Shackleton, Scott, and Nansen. One of them even became the logo for a chain of popular boutiques! When Thu Jan 5, 7:30 Where Auditorium of the Nova Scotia Museum of Natural History, 1747 Summer Street, Halifax.
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