Quebec (Province) -- Description and travel -- 1850-1900
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Quebec (Province) -- Description and travel -- 1850-1900
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Quebec (Province)
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- Guide from Montreal and Quebec to the Eastern Townships of Lower Canada, and to Portland (Maine)
- A short American tramp in the fall of 1864, by the editor of Life in Normandy [id est J.F. Campbell]
- The adventures of six young men in the wilds of Maine and Canada, or, The knock-about club, by C.A. Stephens
- Lettres sur le Canada, étude sociale
- A Canadian excursion, summer of 1885, by Freeman C. Griswold
- Canada; from the lakes to the gulf, the country, its people, religions, politics, rulers, and its apparent future : being a compendium of travel through the Upper and Lower provinces, together with a description of their resources and enterprises, trade, statistics, etc., viewed both in its business, social and political aspects : its various cities and summer resorts, salmon rivers, etc., together with the legends of the Lower St. Lawrence and the cities on the coast : in fact, a valuable and interesting book for both travellers and home folks, by Captain Mac
- A glimpse of Canada, by Meyer Auerbach
- Glimpses along the Richelieu River and Lake Champlain, with many illustrations and a short description of the historic points of interest, including Isle aux Noix with its beautiful park.-
- America by river and rail, or, Notes by the way on the new world and its people, by William Ferguson
- The St. Lawrence Hall guide from Niagara Falls to the Saguenay
- Hunter's panoramic guide from Niagara Falls to Quebec, by Wm. S. Hunter
- De Montréal à Washington (Amérique du Nord), Lucien Vigneron
- The tourist's note-book, by J.M. LeMoine
- Guide book to the Intercolonial Railway, sketches of scenery and a general description of the principal points of interest along the route
- Hunter and Chisholm's panoramic guide from Niagara Falls to Quebec, by Wm. S. Hunter
- Picturesque America, or, The land we live in, a delineation by pen and pencil of the mountains, rivers, lakes, forests, water-falls, shores, cañons, valleys, cities and other picturesque features of our country, with illustrations on steel and wood by eminent American artists ; edited by William Cullen Bryant
- Le nord ou Esquisse sur la partie de la province de Québec située au nord du fleuve Saint-Laurent, entre l'Outaouais et le Labrabor, par J.C. Langelier
- Voyages au Canada, par G. Vekeman
- Reports on the counties of Rimouski, Matane and Temiscouata, by A. Buies, H.A. Turgeon and C.E. Damours
- A trip over the Intercolonial, including articles on the mining industries of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick : with a description of the cities of St. John and Halifax, by Fred. J. Hamilton
- Out and home again by way of Canada and the United States, or, What a summer trip told me of the people and the country of the great West, by William Morris
- Promenades dans le golfe Saint-Laurent, une partie de la Côte Nord--l'île aux Oeufs--l'Anticosti--l'île Saint-Paul--l'archipel de la Madeleine, Faucher de Saint-Maurice ; précédé d'une étude de Xavier Marmier
- L'autre France, voyage au Canada, L. de la Brière
- The Lower St. Lawrence, or, Quebec to Halifax, via Gaspé and Pictou, to which is appended Mr. Wood's description of the River Saguenay : also, legends of the St. Lawrence and all about fishing, &c., &c
- List of municipalities in the province of Quebec, compiled by C.E. Deschamps
- The Canadian guide-book, the tourist's and sportsman's guide to eastern Canada and Newfoundland : including full descriptions of routes, cities, points of interest, summer resorts, fishing places, etc. in eastern Ontario, the Muskoka district, the St. Lawrence region, the Lake St. John country, the Maritime provinces, Prince Edward Island, and Newfoundland : with an appendix giving fish and game laws, and official lists of trout and salmon rivers and their lessees, by Charles G.D. Roberts
- An autumn tour in the United States and Canada, by Julius George Medley
- A scamper through some cities of America, being a record of a three months' tour in the United States and Canada, by Archibald Porteous
- Etudes sur les développements de la colonisation du Bas-Canada depuis dix ans, (1851 à 1861), constatant les progrès des défrichements, de l'ouverture des chemins de colonisation et du développement de la population canadienne française, par Stanislas Drapeau
- An Intercolonial outing! along the shores of the lower St. Lawrence and through the provinces by the sea, [W. Kilby Reynolds]
- An Intercolonial outing ! along the shores of the lower St. Lawrence and through the provinces by the sea, [W. Kilby Reynolds]
- Une mine produisant l'or et l'argent découverte et mise en réserve pour les cultivateurs seuls, par Zach. Lacasse
- The non-professional notes of the cadets' tour of instruction to Montreal, Quebec, Halifax, and minor places, by A.G.G. Wurtele
- Six ans en Amérique (Californie et Orégon), par L. Rossi
- Hunter's panoramic guide from Niagara Falls to Quebec, by Wm. S. Hunter
- The Roberval, Roberval, Lake St. John, P.Q., Canada, the most northern summer resort ; and its many attractions, including headwaters of far famed Saguenay River ..
- Pleasant places by the shore and in the forests of Quebec and the Maritime Provinces, via the Intercolonial Railway, [W. Kilby Reynolds]
- The Windsor hotel guide to the city of Montreal, with a shopping index and directory
- My first year in Canada, by Ashton Oxenden
- The tourist's pleasure book, or, The water falls of Canada, its lakes and rivers illustrated, by J. Douglas Borthwick
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