British Columbia -- Description and travel -- 1872-1900
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British Columbia -- Description and travel -- 1872-1900
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British Columbia
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- A wide Dominion, Harold Bindloss
- Prospecting in British Columbia, a paper read before the Institution of Mining Engineers, by Wm. M. Brewer
- 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 maps and information for intending settlers
- Mountain and prairie, a journey from Victoria to Winnipeg via Peace River pass, by Daniel M. Gordon
- Land of the Okanagan, British Columbia
- Travels in British Columbia and Alaska, by Newton H. Chittenden
- Journal of Mr. C.F. Hanington from Quesnelle through the Rocky Mountains, during the winter of 1874-5
- British Columbia, Canada's most westerly province, its position, advantages, resources and climate : new fields for mining, farming, lumbering, fruit growing and ranching reached by the Canadian Pacific Railway
- July annual Kootenay mining standard, 1899, an illustrated journal showing the beauties and resources of the Kootenays
- British Columbia, a digest of reliable information regarding its natural resources and industrial possiblities, by R.E. Gosnell
- Canada, province of British Columbia, information for settlers
- Life and labour in the far, far west, being notes of a tour in the western states, British Columbia, Manitoba, and the North-West Territory, by W. Henry Barneby
- The Grain, grass and gold fields of south-western Canada, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, described as a mixed farming and mining country, with a brief notice of Kootenay and Cariboo mining districts of British Columbia as the near and natural markets for Edmonton produce : also a description of the all Canadian routes from Edmonton to the Yukon gold fields : a handbook for agriculturists and gold miners, with information for railway and other capitalists, tourists, sportmen, big game hunters, scientific explorers and others seeking fresh fields for their energies under the flag, compiled by Isaac Cowie
- British Columbia and Vancouver Island, voyages, travels & adventures, by John Emmerson
- San Francisco, Portland, Seattle, Tacoma, Victoria, Vancouver to Atlin Lake and Dawson City (via Skagway and Lake Bennett), and all intermediate points on the Lewis and Yukon Rivers, Canadian Development Company
- Canadian North-West and British Columbia, two speeches, by His Excellency the Marquis of Lansdowne
- Delegates' report, being an account of the proceedings of a delegation from the Maritime Provinces to examine and report upon Manitoba, Assiniboia, Saskatchewan and Alberta during the summer of 1892
- Description of the country between Lake Superior and the Pacific Ocean, on the line of the Canadian Pacific Railway, compiled from the best authorities, and published by order of the Canadian government
- De l'Atlantique au Pacifique, voyage à l'île de Vancouver et à la Colombie anglaise : prospectus
- Notes of a journey from Toronto to British Columbia, via the Northern Pacific Railway (June to July 1884) : being letters to his sister and mother from Charles Westly Busk
- Notes from a journal in North America in 1883, by W. Henry Barneby
- A Hudson Bay trading post, by Russell W. Porter
- Holiday rambles between Winnipeg and Victoria, by George Bryce
- British Columbia, the Pacific province of the Dominion of Canada, its position, resources and climate, new fields for farming, ranching and mining along the line of the Canadian Pacific Railway; full information for intending settlers, 1894
- Hunting for gold, reminisences [sic] of personal experience and research in the early days of the Pacific Coast from Alaska to Panama, by William Downie
- Book of views in Western Canada
- British Columbia, Canada's most westerly province, its position, advantages, resources and climate : new fields for mining, farming and ranching along the lines of the Canadian Pacific Railway : information for prospectors, miners and intending settlers
- British Columbia, its resources and capabilities
- Province of British Columbia, information for intending settlers
- Compiled from the year book of British Columbia and manual of provincial information, to which is added a chapter containing much special information respecting the Canadian Yukon and northern territory generally, R.E. Gosnell
- Art work on British Columbia, Canada, by William H. Carre
- The North-West Territories and British Columbia, by Aeneas McDonell Dawson
- British Columbia, Canada's most westerly province, its position, advantages, resources and climate : new fields for mining, farming and ranching along the lines of the Canadian Pacific Railway : information for prospectors, minners and intending settlers
- British Columbia for settlers, its mines, trade and agriculture, by Frances Macnab
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