1829  (1947)  . . . requesting that a proportion of the Tobacco expected from York factory should be sent for this district by Okanagan, should none have been forwarded by the Leathertrack. . . .
1965  This so-called "leather trail" was necessary because moose and caribou were scarce in the west, but their hides were needed for moccasins, bags, clothes, and ropes at all the posts.