British Columbia -- Description and travel -- 1871-1900
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British Columbia -- Description and travel -- 1871-1900
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British Columbia
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- Overland to Klondike through Cariboo, Ominica [i.e. Omineca], Cassiar, and Lake Teslin, the poor man's route
- [Business directory and gazetteer of the west coast of America, 1882/ 83]
- Report of a reconnaissance of the north-west provinces and Indian territories of the Dominion of Canada and narrative of journey across the continent through Canadian territory to British Columbia and Vancouver Island, communicated by Colonel Robertson-Ross, commanding the militia of Canada and adjutant-general of militia in 1872
- [Settlers, prospectors and tourists guide, or, Travel through British Columbia], [Newton H. Chittenden]
- The Canadian guide-book, part II Western Canada : including the peninsular and northern regions of Ontario, the Canadian shores of the Great Lakes, the lake of the woods region, Manitoba and the "Great Northwest", the Canadian Rocky Mountains and national park, British Columbia, and Vancouver's Island, by Ernest Ingersoll
- [Province of British Columbia, information for intending settlers]
- California and Alaska and over the Canadian Pacific Railway, [William Seward Webb]
- Notes of our trip across British Columbia, from Golden, on the Canadian Pacific Railway, to Kootenai, in Idaho, on the Northern Pacific Railway, and of our visit to the American national park " the Yellowstone", in Wyoming, thence home via St. Paul and the new Soo line
- Explorations in Alaska and north-west British Columbia, by H.W. Seton-Karr
- Puget Sound and British Columbia and their illimitable resources of mine, forest, field, sea and stream
- Compte rendu d'un voyage d'exploration dans la Colombie-Britannique, le nord-ouest des Etats-Unis et la Californie, par A. Leghait
- British Columbia and Vancouver Island, by J.S. Knevett
- Notes of a trip from Chicago to Victoria, Vancouver Island and return, 1884
- The Oregonian's handbook of the Pacific Northwest
- Alaska along the shores and beyond
- La colonisation française au Canada, Manitoba, Territoires du Nord-Ouest, Colombie anglaise, par Pierre Foursin
- British Columbia, Alaska, and the London Artizan Colony at Moosomin, Assiniboia, seven letters, by Hugh Huleatt
- Picturesque British Columbia, its magnificent mountain and river scenery, the peaks and passes of the Rockies and Selkirks, the weird Fraser Canon and the Kootenay and Crow's Nest country, the beautiful coast cities of Vancouver and Victoria
- Guide to the province of British Columbia for 1877-8, compiled from the latest and most authentic sources of information
- Salt Spring Island, British Columbia, 1895, [compiled, id est written, by E.F. Wilson]
- The inland passage, a journal of a trip to Alaska, by Matilda Barns Lukens
- The Province of British Columbia, Canada, its resources, commercial position and climate, and description of the new field opened up by the Canadian Pacific Railway with information for intending settlers : based on the personal investigations of the writer and upon the reports of scientific explorers and government surveyors, compiled by Molyneux St. John
- British Columbia, mineral and agricultural wealth, the Canadian National Park
- Alaska, its southern coast and the Sitkan Archipelago, by E. Ruhamah Scidmore
- Journal of the journey of His Excellency the governor-general of Canada from Government House, Ottawa, to British Columbia and back
- California and Alaska and over the Canadian Pacific railway, by William Seward Webb
- The Kootenai country, Fort Steele, Libby Creek, Yakt, Rossland, Nelson, Kaslo, Slocan, Montana, Idaho, British Columbia, reached by Great Northern Railway from the east and west
- Trottings of a tenderfoot, or, A visit to the Columbian fiords, by Clive Phillipps-Wolley
- An editorial outing, June 13th to 30th, 1899, The Western Canada Press Association
- British Columbia, its agricultural & commercial capabilities and the advantages it offers for emigration purposes, by Henry Tanner
- A trip to Alaska, a narrative of what was seen and heard during a summer cruise in Alaskan waters, by George Wardman
- Among the Selkirk glaciers, being the account of a rough survey in the Rocky Mountain regions of British Columbia, by William Spotswood Green
- Report on Colonel Robertson-Ross, adjt.-general of militia, on the north-west provinces and territories of the Dominion
- B.C. 1887, a ramble in British Columbia, by J.A. Lees and W.J. Clutterbuck
- The Kootenay country of British Columbia, a volume devoted to its resources and possibilities
- Victoria to Winnipeg via Peace River pass, [Daniel M. Gordon]
- On the Canadian Rocky Mountains, with special reference to that part of the range between the forty-ninth parallel and the head-waters of the Red Deer River, by George M. Dawson
- A talk about the ways, the works, the wants of British Columbia, by Charles T. Woods
- From the Fraser to the Columbia
- Province of British Columbia, information for intending settlers
- British Columbia, its agricultural and commercial capabilities and the advantages it offers for emigration purposes, by Henry Tanner
- From Yellowstone Park to Alaska, by Francis C. Sessions ; illustrated by C.H. Warren
- Province of British Columbia, information for intending settlers
- Fifth Avenue to Alaska, by Edward Pierrepont ; with maps by Leonard Forbes Beckwith
- "The Standard" map showing the proposed route from Spokane to Alaska via Kamloops, Cariboo and Cassiar, with explanatory notes
- Ocean jottings from England to British Columbia, being a record of a voyage from Liverpool to Vancouver's Island via the Straits of Magellan [in] the steamship "West Indian", and embracing scenes and incidents of the Chilian revolution (1891), by Harry Forester
- To the Spokane-Kootenai mining country, Northport, Rossland, Boundary Creek, Nelson, Kaslo, Slocan, Nakusp, Reservation, Okanogan
- Mountain and prairie, a journey from Victoria to Winnipeg, via Peace River Pass, by Daniel M. Gordon
- Rambles in the North-West, across the prairies and in the passes of the Rocky Mountains, by J. Hoyes Panton
- City of Vancouver, terminus of the Canadian Pacific Railway, British Columbia hand book, compiled by M. Picken
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