Incoming Resources
- "Open season" and resting retreats among the lakes, rivers, and mountains of northern Maine and New Brunswick
- St. John River, the Rhine of America
- Some episodes in the relation between the Maritime provinces and the American Atlantic States, by J. Clarence Webster
- The sea coast resorts of eastern Maine, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and Cape Breton
- Practical information respecting New Brunswick, including details relative to its soil, climate, productions, and agriculture, published for the use of persons intending to settle upon the lands of the New Brunswick and Nova Scotia Land Company
- New Brunswick, Nova Scotia & P.E. Island, from Boston to Portland, Eastport, Lubec, Calais, St. Andrew's, Campebello & St. John, International Steamship Company, commercial wharf
- The emigrant's guide to New Brunswick, British North America, by Christ. Atkinson
- The gazateer [sic] of the Maritime provinces for ..., containing routes for summer travel through the coast and inland towns of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Cape Breton, and P.E. Island
- A hand book of information for emigrants to New-Brunswick, by M.H. Perley
- Maritime provinces road book, [J.M. Barnes]
- St. John and the province of New Brunswick, a handbook for travellers, tourists & business men, published and copyrighted by Jno. R. Hamilton
- New Brunswick as a home for emigrants, with the best means of promoting immigration and developing the resources of the province, by W.R.M. Burtis
- New Brunswick as a home for emigrants, with the best means of promoting immigration and developing the resources of the province, by J.V. Ellis
- The sea coast resorts of eastern Maine, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and Cape Breton
- The Eastern provinces : railroads, steamboats and stage lines, a travellers' guide to New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island
- Saint John and the province of New Brunswick, a handbook for travellers, tourists and business men
- Echoes from the backwoods, or, Sketches of transatlantic life, by R.G.A. Levinge
- An Intercolonial outing! along the shores of the lower St. Lawrence and through the provinces by the sea, [W. Kilby Reynolds]
- Baddeck, and that sort of thing, by Charles Dudley Warner
- A hand-book of information for emigrants to New-Brunswick, by M.H. Perley
- Prospectus of New Kincardineshire Colony of New Brunswick, with reports of directors regarding situation, soil, climate, &c, &c., and a statement of conditions concerning free houses, free grants of land, and assisted passages, compiled by Captain William Brown
- Extract from minutes of the general monthly meeting of the council of the Chamber of Commerce, St. John, N.B.
- A guide to New Brunswick, British North America, &c., by Christopher W. Atkinson
- Emigration, return to an address of the Honourable the House of Commons, dated 4th March 1828, for copy of the report laid before the Colonial Department by Lieut. Colonel Cockburn, on the subject of emigration, together with the instructions received from that department on 26 January, 1827
- Return to an address of the Honourable the House of Commons, dated 4th March 1828, for copy of the report laid before the Colonial Department by Lieut. Colonel Cockburn, on the subject of emigration; together with the instructions received from that department on 26 January, 1827
- An account of the province of New Brunswick, including a description of the settlements, institutions, soil, and climate of that important province : with advice to emigrants, by Thomas Baillie
- En route, sept jours dans les provinces maritimes, Faucher de Saint-Maurice
- Prince Edward Island as a summer resort, where it is and how to get there
- Journal of the visitation of the diocese of Nova Scotia, in New Brunswick, in the autumn of 1840, by the Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Nova Scotia [i.e. John Inglis], communicated to the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts
- New Brunswick, with a brief outline of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island, their history, civil divisions, geography, and productions : with statistics of the several counties, affording views of the resources and capabilities of the provinces, and intended to convey useful information, as well to their inhabitants, as to emigrants, strangers, and travellers, and for the use of schools, by Alexander Monro
- Information for intending settlers, with a description and maps of the settlements established under the "Free Grants" and " Labour" acts, also, general information respecting the province and the means of procuring grants of crown lands, [by] Michael Adams
- McApline's illustrated tourists' and travellers' guide, barristers' and attorneys' lists of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island, giving all the lines of railways, steamers and stage routes with fares ...
- Sketches and tales illustrative of life in the backwoods of New Brunswick, North America, gleaned from actual observation and experience during a residence of seven years in that interesting colony, by Mrs. F. Beavan
- New Brunswick (Canada), its resources and advantages, by James Hannay
- Historical and descriptive sketches of the maritime colonies of British America /, by J. McGregor
- Appalachian Uplands, Kathleen Corrigan and Matthew Corrigan
- New Brunswick as a home for the farmer emigrant
- A Guide to travel in the Maritime Provinces
- The Islands of the gulf, Cape Breton and Prince Edward
- Maritime Provinces, a handbook for travellers, a guide to the chief cities, coasts, and islands of the Maritime Provinces of Canada, and to their scenery and historic attractions; with the Gulf and River of St. Lawrence to Quebec and Montreal; also, Newfoundland and the Labrador coast
- Tours to summer haunts by-the-sea in Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island
- Through the Maritime Provinces (New Brunswick and Nova Scotia), including the GaspeĢ Coast, Cape Breton, Prince Edward Island and a portion of the Province of Quebec, by J. Wesley Swan
- Acadia and thereabouts, Frank Presbrey
- Tourists' guide of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island
- Wilderness journeys in New Brunswick, in 1862-3, by Arthur Hamilton Gordon
- The Celestial City, Fredericton, New Brunswick and the St. John River For the Tourist and Sportsman, written by the Late Frank H. Risteen
- Art work on city of Saint John, New Brunswick
- The Gripsack, Facts, Figures and Fancies for Travellers in the Provinces
- The [M]aritime Provinces, a handbook for travelers, a guide to chief cities, coasts and islands of the Maritime Provinces of Canada, and to their scenery and historic attractions, with the gulf and river of St. Lawrence to Quebec and Montreal, also Newfoundland and the Labrador coast
- Livingston's hand book and visitors' guide to Saint John, with an account of Fredericton and the St. John River, by Gordon Livingston