It takes the average reader to read The Fraser Canyon Story by Don Waite
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Constable John Kirkup was called to a 'gambling and whiskey drive' in Yale, B.C. He wound up arresting the nude hostess. Kirkup, the local newspaper editor, and the pastor fought for abstinence while the unruly workers fought and laid railway tracks. Further up the canyon, the great railwayman Andrew Onderdonk was daring the little steamship Kuzzy through the impenetrable Hell's Gate. Don Waite also recounts the adventures of the gold rush, the fur brigade trails, and Cariboo wagon road.
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The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes to read The Fraser Canyon Story aloud.
The Fraser Canyon Story is suitable for students ages 2 and up.
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