It isn't hard to secure bragging rights as the first to do some adventure on massive Victoria Island in Canada's Central Arctic. Although it's relatively easy to reach -- one of its two towns, Cambridge Bay, is a northern transportation hub -- few adventurers go there. Of the handful who have, almost all are wilderness canoeists. They come to paddle the Kuujjua or Nanook Rivers, or link shorter rivers like the Lauchlan, Ekalluk, and Greiner. Som…
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