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The going was good, however, the portages short and mostly easy.
The word portage comes from French and means "to carry".
As of the 2010 census, 10,662 people lived in Portage.
The last 2 games were won in overtime at Portage.
Sometimes the settlements were named for being on a portage.
Very few farms are still active in the Portage area.
Since then the portage has been recognized as part of the border.
The rest, pretty normal except that portage was no fun.
"But since most people would rather avoid them, every portage takes you further from civilization."
Portages played an important part in the economy of some African societies.
"I was in camp, up the river, across the other end of the portage."
Although he objected, they led him down to the foot of the portage.
The largest community in the township is the city of Portage.
The time for a portage was estimated at one hour per half mile.
All of them are relatively easy to scout and portage, however.
At our second portage, I finally tried carrying a canoe.
A place where this carrying occurs is also called a portage.
Most of these resting places on the Portage have not yet been identified.
It was used in both instances to indicate a place of portage.
This led to competition for business among steam portage companies.
To reach that, Denis would have to make a portage later.
There is also a slide for the portage of small boats.
The television studio now features a window looking down onto Portage.
He was first elected at the Portage riding in the 1968 general election.
Portage High offers a wide variety of excellent music groups.