Natural resources -- Ontario, Northern
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Natural resources -- Ontario, Northern
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Natural resources
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- Report on a portion of northwestern Ontario traversed by the National Transcontinental Railway between Nipigon and Sturgeon lake, by W.H. Collins
- The Temiscamingue country, its soil, timber, climate and agricultural possibilities : interviews with successful settlers, Series of Articles Written by a Staff Correspondent of The Mail and Empire, who accompanied, in June, 1901, the landseekers' excursion arranged by the Ontario government
- Opportunities in New Ontario, with local references, 1914, containing extracts from Heaton's annual
- The Greater Ontario to be developed by the Bruce Mines & Algoma Railway, which is the western Ontario route to Hudson Bay
- Northern districts of Ontario, Canada, Nipissing, Algoma, Temiscaming, Wabigoon and Rainy River, their climate, soil, products, agriculture, timber, and mineral ressources and capabilities ; with information as to how to acquire lands
- Le nouvel Ontario comme champ de colonisation, une des contrées les plus fertiles du Canada : contenant des millions d'acres d'excellentes terres faciles à défricher : marchés locaux trés avantageur, accés faciles, compilé par A. Ribout
- Relative to the soil and timber in new Ontario, as described by Mr. T.B. Speight, O.L.S., president of the Ontario Land Surveyors, in his address delivered February 25th, 1913, to the Association of Ontario Land Surveyors
- A geological reconnaissance of the region traversed by the National Transcontinental Railway between Lake Nipigon and Clay Lake, Ontario, by W.H. Collins
- French River improvement, a booklet devoted to economic transportation
- Opportunities in New Ontario, with local references, 1913, containing extracts from Heaton's annual
- The resources and trade prospects of northern Ontario, a special report made on behalf of the Toronto Board of Trade, by Fred. W. Field
- Northern Ontario and measures taken by the Whitney government for its development, speech by W.H. Hearst in reply to an address of Northern Ontario by Mr. Samuel Clarke, Member for West Northumberland
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