Québec (Province) -- Descriptions et voyages -- 1850-1900 -- Guides
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Québec (Province) -- Descriptions et voyages -- 1850-1900 -- Guides
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- Guide book of the Atlantic and St. Lawrence, and St. Lawrence and Atlantic rail roads, including a full description of all the interesting features of the White Mountains, by S.B. Beckett ; with illustrations from original sketches by C.E. Beckett, engraved on wood by Baker, Smith and Andrew
- Quebec, as it was, and as it is, or, A brief history of the oldest city in Canada, from its foundation to the present time, with a guide for strangers to the different places of interest within the city, and adjacent thereto, by Willis Russell
- The Phat boy's delineations of the St. Lawrence River and its environs, a guide for the tourist and traveler : making a round trip from New York, via N.Y.W.S. and B.R.R., and Ontario and Western R.R. to Utica, Syracuse, Rochester, Buffalo and Niagara Falls, through Lake Ontario, Thousand Islands and Rapids of the St. Lawrence River to Montreal, Quebec, Saguenay River, Lake Champlain, Lake George, Saratoga, Albany, New York and Boston, [E.F. Babbage]
- Our vacations, where to go, how to go, and how to enjoy them, by Frank E. Clark
- Guide book to the Megantic, Spider, and upper Dead River regions of the province of Quebec and state of Maine, including a description of all the lakes and rivers in the region, under lease to the Megantic Fish and Game Corporation ... ; also a brief sketch of the Moose River region (recently opened up by the construction of the Canadian Pacific Railway), with a map of the region ... : also contains prospectus, charters, by-laws, rules and regulations, with list of officers and members of the club, the game and fishery laws of the province of Quebec and state of Maine, with full information concerning the routes, fares, guides, camps, and trails
- The Phat boy's delineations of the St. Lawrence River and its environs, a guide for tourist and traveler, making a round trip from New York, via N.Y.W.S. & B.R.R., the Ontario and Western R.R. and N.Y.C. & H.R.R.R., to Utica, Syracuse, Rochester, Buffalo and Niagara Falls and Toronto, through Lake Ontario, Thousand Islands and rapids of the St. Lawrence River, to Montreal, Quebec, Saguenay River, Lake Champlain, Lake George, Saratoga, Albany, New York and Boston, [E.F. Babbage]
- A trip through the lakes of North America, embracing a full description of the St. Lawrence River, together with all the principal places on its banks, from its source to its mouth : commerce of the lakes, etc. forming altogether a complete guide for the pleasure traveler and emigrant, [J.D., id est John Disturnell]
- The Ottawa Hotel traveller's guide for Lewiston, Niagara River, Toronto, Lake Ontario, River St. Lawrence, Montreal, Québec and the Saguenay
- Quebec as it was and as it is, or, A brief history of the oldest city in Canada from its foundation to the present time, with a guide for strangers to the different places of interest within the city and adjacent thereto, [Willis Russell] ; [edited] by Chas. Roger
- The Phat boy's racy description of the St. Lawrence River and its environs, a guide for the tourist and traveler, making a round trip from New York, via N.Y.C. & H.R.R.R., N.Y.W.S. & B.R.R. and the Ontario and Western R.R. to Utica, Syracuse, Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara Falls and Toronto, through Lake Ontario, Thousand Islands and rapids of the St. Lawrence River to Montreal, Quebec, Saguenay River, Lake Champlain, Lake George, Saratoga, Albany, New York and Boston, [E. F. Babbage]
- The All-round route guide, the Hudson River, Trenton Falls, Niagara, Toronto, the Thousand Islands and the river St. Lawrence, Ottawa, Montreal, Quebec, the lower St. Lawrence and the Saguenay Rivers, the White Mountains, [P]ortland, Boston, New York
- The "Phat Boy's" 16 years on the St. Lawrence, the people met and the things seen : a guide for tourists and travelers
- Keyes' hand-book of Northern pleasure travel, the White and Franconia Mountains, the Green Mountains, the northern lakes, Montreal and Quebec : how to reach them by pleasure routes, via the Merrimack and Connecticut Valleys, and diverging lines of travel
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