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Village Squire, 1976-05, Page 23sr Lord Selkirk II is a luxury cruise ship sailing Lake Winnipeg, Manitoba. Package tours on this and other Canadian Cruise ships are available from mid-June to mid -October. -Canadian Government Tourist photo. Travel No palm trees just fun on Canadian Cruises by krystvna pottier Cruises in Canada are different. Here there are no tropical islands, no coral reefs, or palm -shaded lagoons. Instead there are the Mackenzie River, in the Northwest Territories, Lake Winnipeg in Manitoba, and the fjords of the British Columbia coast, three waterways for three unusual Canadian cruises. The Mackenzie River, lifeline to the western Arctic, was discoverd by Sir Alexander Mackenzie who, in 1789, explored it to its mouth on the Arctic Ocean. Modern-day explorers can take a week-long package vacation and retrace this, 1,100 mile route on the cruise ship M.S. Norweta. The package actually beings in Edmonton, Alberta, with a jet flight to Hay River, Northwest Territories. Here a bus meets you at the airport, and you are taken on a tour of this community of 3,000, one of the largest in the Territories. This is where the Mackenzie River starts its journey to the Arctic Ocean, providing a route for the transportation of goods to communities along its shores. In Hay River there is an unusual secondary school designed by an Indian architect. Its exterior is composed entirely of curves; there are no straight lines or corners. It, is painted in such a way that the colour changes from a warm red to a bluish tint depending on the intensity of the sunlight. The school has a central concourse and the various facilities are contained in blocks divided by .transparent walls which radiate from the centre. From Hay River, the bus takes you along the Mackenzie Highway to Fort Providence. There, you board the 102 -foot M.S. Norweta for the trip down the Mackenzie River. The ship sleeps 20 guests in 10 double cabins. Captain Don Tetrault, who has lived in the north and plied the river for over 12 .years;