- David Thompson's narrative of his explorations in Western America, 1784-1812, David Thompson ; [edited by] Joseph Burr Tyrrell
- Down the Mackenzie and up the Yukon in 1906
- The men of the last frontier
- Ancient mariner, the amazing adventures of Samuel Hearne, the sailor who walked to the Arctic Ocean, Ken McGoogan
- Rough road to the North, a vagabond on the great northern highway, Jim Christy
- Hudson Bay, R.M. Ballantyne
- The present state of Hudson's Bay, containing a full description of that settlement, and the adjacent country, and likewise of the fur trade, with hints for its improvement, & c. &c. : to which are added, remarks and observations made in the inland parts, during a residence of nearly four years, a specimen of five Indian languages, and a journal of a journey from Montreal to New York, by Edward Umfreville
- Voyages from Montreal through the continent of North America to the frozen and Pacific oceans in 1789 and 1793, with an account of the rise and state of the fur trade, by Alexander Mackenzie
- Notes of a twenty-five years' service in the Hudson's Bay Territory, by John M'Lean
- Forest, lake and prairie, twenty years of frontier life in Western Canada 1842-62, by John McDougall. -
- Voyages from Montreal, on the river St. Laurence, through the continent of North America, to the frozen and Pacific oceans, in the years 1789 and 1793 : with a preliminary account of the rise, progress and present state of the fur trade of that country, by Alexander MacKenzie, Esq
- Voyages from Montreal through the continent of North America to the frozen and Pacific oceans in 1789 and 1793, with an account of the rise and state of the fur trade, by Alexander Mackenzie
- The great lone land, a narrative of travel and adventure in the North-West of America, by W.F. Butler
- Pioneers in Canada, by Sir Harry Johnston ; with eight coloured illustrations by E. Wallcousons
- The Hudson's Bay and Pacific territories, a lecture, by Alexander Morris
- The Canadian North-West, speech delivered at Winnipeg by His Excellency the Marquis of Lorne, governor general of Canada, after his tour through Manitoba and the North-West during the summer of 1881
- Janey Canuck in the West, Emily Ferguson
- Saddle, sled and snowshoe, pioneering on the Saskatchewan in the sixties, by John McDougall ; with illustrations by J.E. Laughlin
- The Canadian North-West, speech delivered at Winnipeg by His Excellency the Marquis of Lorne, governor general of Canada
- Exploration -British North America, papers relative to the exploration by Captain Palliser of that portion of British North America which lies between the northern branch of the River Saskatchewan and the frontier of the United States; and between the Red River and Rocky Mountains
- Notes of a twenty-five years' service in the Hudson's Bay Territory, by John M'Lean
- Narrative of a journey to the shores of the Arctic Ocean in 1833, 1834 and 1835, under the command of Capt. Back, R.N., by Richard King
- The Columbia River, or, Scenes and adventures during a residence of six years on the western side of the Rocky Mountains among various tribes of Indians hitherto unknown, together with a journey across the American continent, by Ross Cox
- A journey from Chesterfield Inlet to Great Slave Lake, 1898-9, by David T. Hanbury
- On Canada's frontier, sketches of history, sport, and adventure and of the Indians, missionaries, fur-traders, and newer settlers of western Canada, by Julian Ralph
- Canada on the Pacific, being an account of a journey from Edmonton to the Pacific by the Peace River Valley and of a winter voyage along the western coast of the Dominion with remarks on the physical features of the Pacific Railway route and notices of the Indian tribes of British Columbia, by Charles Horetzky
- Information for emigrants to the British colonies
- The Hudson's Bay Territories and Vancouver's Island, with an exposition of the chartered rights, conduct, & policy of the Honble Hudson's Bay Corporation, by the author of the "History of the British colonies" [id est R. Montgomery Martin]
- Le Nord-Ouest canadien et ses ressources agricoles, té moignages irréfutables recueillis par l'abbé Morin
- John Horden, missionary bishop, a life on the shores of Hudson's Bay, by A.R. Buckland
- Hudson's Bay & Pacific Railway and New Steamship Route Syndicate Limited, extracts from letters
- What women say of the Canadian north-west, a simple statement of the experiences of women settled in all parts of Manitoba and the North-west Territories
- New Northwest exploration, report of exploration in Saskatchewan and Alberta north of the surveyed area, seasons 1908 & 1909, by Frank J.P. Crean
- New light on the early history of the greater Northwest, the manuscript journals of Alexander Henry, fur trader of the Northwest Company, and of David Thompson, official geographer of the same company 1799-1814 : exploration and adventure among Indians on the Red, Saskatchewan, Missouri and Columbia rivers, edited with copious critical commentary by Elliott Coues
- New Canada and the new Canadians, by Howard Angus Kennedy ; preface by Lord Strathcona
- How to get to the Klondyke, the safest, best and cheapest route to Yukon gold fields is via the Regina, Prince Albert, Green Lake and Fort McMurray water route
- What women say of the Canadian North West
- Exploration -British North America, the journals, detailed reports, and observations relative to the exploration, by Captain Palliser, of that portion of British North America, which, in latitude, lies between the British boundary line and the height of land or watershed of the northern or frozen ocean respectively, and in longitude, between the western shore of Lake Superior and the Pacific Ocean during the years 1857, 1858, 1859, and 1860
- The net in the bay, or, Journal of a visit to Moose and Albany, by the Bishop of Rupert's Land [id est David Anderson]
- Indian life in the great North-West, by Egerton R. Young
- Exploration-British North America, further papers relative to the exploration by the expedition under Captain Palliser of that portion of British North America which lies between the northern branch of the river Saskatchewan and the frontier of the United States; and between the Red River and the Rocky Mountains, and thence to the Pacific Ocean
- New light on the early history of the greater Northwest, the manuscript journals of Alexander Henry, fur trader of the Northwest Company and of David Thompson, official geographer of the same company 1799-1814 : exploration and adventure among the Indians on the Red, Saskatchewan, Missouri and Columbia rivers, edited with copious critical commentary by Elliot Coues
- A narrative, or journal of voyages and travels through the north-west continent of America, in the years 1789 and 1793 by Mr. Maclauries
- By canoe and dog-train among the Cree and Salteaux Indians, by Egerton Ryerson Young ; with an introduction by Mark Guy Pearse
- Manitoba and the Northwest, information for settlers
- Manitoba und Nordwest Canada
- Some historical names and places of the Canadian North-West, by Charles N. Bell
- Fur and the fur trade
- The net in the bay, or, The journal of a visit to Moose and Albany, by David Anderson
- By canoe and dog-train among the Cree and Salteaux Indians, by Egerton Ryerson Young ; with an introduction by Mark Guy Pearse