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Unveiling the Oregon Film Trail Sign for the movie Breakup season filmed in La Grande Oregon in winter 2023 following the movies premier at the 2024 Eastern Oregon Film Festival
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Taxi boat trip 2012 April 19 from Moosonee to Moose Factory and back. The open channels on the river look narrow from shore but are actually quite wide without a lot of floating ice.
Taxi boat heading for Moose Factory from Moosonee. Due to ice along shoreline boats leave at start of winter road near airport and go to barge landing in Moose Factory.
Taxi boat heading for Moose Factory from Moosonee. Due to ice along shoreline boats leave at start of winter road near airport and go to barge landing in Moose Factory.
From near mouth of Store Creek looking across the Moose River. Lots of broken ice out further but ice in middle of photo has not moved since early afternoon.
Taxi boat heading for Moose Factory from Moosonee. Due to ice along shoreline boats leave at start of winter road near airport and go to barge landing in Moose Factory.
Taxi boat trip 2012 April 19 from Moosonee to Moose Factory and back. The open channels on the river look narrow from shore but are actually quite wide without a lot of floating ice.