Alfred Tremblay | |
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Other names | * Taamali[1]
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Born | 1887 |
Died | 1975 Quebec City[1] |
Occupation | prospector |
Known for | circumnavigated Baffin Island, on foot |
Alfred Tremblay was a Canadian prospector, explorer and an officer of the Order of Canada.[2][3]
In 1912 Tremblay was working as a prospector, when he joined an expedition lead by J.E. Bernier to Pond Inlet, seeking gold.[4] In 1913 his guides lead him south, to Igloolik. Tremblay published an account of this expedition in 1921. Tremblay would eventually walk a circuit of Baffin Island, a distance of more than 6400 km (3976.78 mi).[2]
In September, 2020, the Nunatsiaq News published the reminiscences of elders who remembered Tremblay from his time in Igloolik.[1] They described him as alarmingly eccentric. The article reported one of the nicknames he was given was "Tuurngaq" - ie devil.
The Nunatsiaq News quoted the late Igloolike elder, Rosie Iqallijuq's account of Tremblay, to the Igloolik Oral History Project:
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