Cool Voyageurs

Robert Loiselle, Cool Canadian Trader keeping warm with his ceinture flechee and bowl of hot soup.
"Ft. Gibraltar, St.Boniface Manitoba" - ©1997 Philip McMaster for Cool to be Canadian Corp.

Therese Pelletier, Cool Canadian sewing the past with the present.
"Ft. Gibraltar, St.Boniface Manitoba" - ©1997 Philip McMaster for Cool to be Canadian Corp
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Philippe Beaudry, Cool Canadian Merchant, sporting a beaver top hat, the fashion that drove the European exploration of North America. "Ft. Gibraltar, St.Boniface Manitoba" - ©1997 Philip McMaster for Cool to be Canadian Corp.

Rita L'Écuyer, Cool Canadian Quilter, completing a Cool Canadian work of art.
"Ft. Gibraltar, St.Boniface Manitoba" - ©1997 Philip McMaster for Cool to be Canadian Corp.
WHAT ARE THE HISTORICAL ORIGINS of COOL TO BE CANADIAN?
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