Maritime Provinces -- Description and travel
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Maritime Provinces -- Description and travel
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Maritime Provinces
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- Frommer's EasyGuide to Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia & New Brunswick
- Notes de voyage, le golfe et les provinces maritimes, par J.A. Genand
- An historical and descriptive account of British America, comprehending Canada Upper and Lower, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland, Prince Edward Island, the Bermudas and the fur countries, their history ... to which is added a full detail of the principles and best modes of emigration, by Hugh Murray ; with illustrations of the natural history by James Wilson, R.K. Greville and Professor Traill ; six maps by Wright ; and ten engravings by Jackson
- 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
- 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 offical lists of trout and salmon rivers and their lessees, by Charles G.D. Roberts
- 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
- The Easter most ridge of the continent, historical and descriptive sketches of the scenery and life in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and along the Lower St. Lawrence and Saguenay, edited by George Munro [id est Monro] Grant ; illustrated by wood-engravings from original drawings by L.R. O' Brien ... [and others]
- Pleasant places by the shore and in the forests of Quebec and the Maritime Provinces, via the Intercolonial Railway
- Notes by the way, from Montreal to the Maritime Provinces, Canadian Government Railways
- Atlas of the Maritime provinces of the Dominion of Canada, with historical and geological descriptions/, drawn on the rectangular polyconic projection from official plans and actual surveys by and under the direction of Frederick B. Roe
- Notes de voyage, le golfe et les provinces maritimes, par J.A. Genand
- Emigration, appendix to Report of Lieutenant Colonel Cockburn, on the subject of emigration ([Parliamentary paper] no. 109, 10 March [1828])
- The Englishwomen in America
- Atlas of the Maritime Provinces of the Dominion of Canada, with historical and geological descriptions; carefully drawn from new and complete surveys ... and the latest and most reliable maps, by a corps of competent engineers and draughtsmen
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