Inland navigation -- Canada
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Inland navigation -- Canada
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Inland navigation
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- Reports on the Ottawa and French River navigation projects
- Memoranda and prospectus of the North-West Transportation and Land Company
- Reciprocal trade with the British North American colonies, (to accompany Bill H.R. no. 360)
- Report on the canal navigation of the Canadas, by Lieut.-Colonel Phillpotts
- All afloat, a chronicle of craft and waterways, by William Wood
- Great Waterways Union of Canada, organized at Berlin, Ont., the 11th day of January, 1912 : the inland waterways of Canada, ocean navigation via St. Lawrence and Welland route, Georgian Bay Canal route impracticable : containing also a treatise on the subject by D.B. Detweiller, Berlin, Ontario
- The opening of the navigation of the St. Lawrence considered, [Chatham]
- Lettre des commissaires des canaux à l'Honorable Secrétaire d'État au sujet de l'amélioration de la navigation intérieure du Canada
- The St. Lawrence route and the grain trade
- To the commissioners for the improvement of the navigation of the River St. Lawrence, from Lake St. Louis to Lake St. Francis, detailed report of the survey and examination of the rapids of the River St. Lawrence, from Lake Saint Louis to Lake Saint Francis, for the improvement of the navigation, accompanied by plans, sections, & c., under Act George 4, chapter 27, of the provincial parliament of Lower-Canada, [Alexr. Stevenson]
- Great Lakes and Atlantic Canal and Power Company Limited, proposed Great Lakes to ocean $500,000,000 waterway improvement and $200,000,000 hydraulic development
- A concise view of the inland navigation of the Canadian provinces:, the improvements already effected, and the inferences to be drawn from these, towards their full practicable accomplishment, and practical value, by a projector
- Inland navigation, with suggestions as to the sufficiency of a depth of fourteen feet in the St. Lawrence canals, and the practibility of extending the navigation westward from Lake Superior, through the North-West Territories, to the head of the Saskatchewan, by John Ross
- A deep waterway to the sea
- Resolutions unanimously adopted at a meeting of the citizens of Montreal, on Monday, 27th November, 1848
- Correspondance relative à la saisie de navires anglais dans la mer de Behring par les croiseurs américains en 1886-87
- Letter to the Honourable the Secretary of State [i.e. J.C. Aikins] from the Canal Commissioners, respecting the improvement of the inland navigation of the Dominion of Canada, Ottawa, 24th February, 1871
- Memoir upon the northern inter-oceanic route of commercial transit, between tide water of Puget Sound of the Pacific, and the water on the St. Lawrence Gulf of the Atlantic Ocean, written for and read before the Board of Trade, Detroit, Michigan by T.J. Cram
- Prospectus of the North-West Transportation, Navigation and Railway Company, chief office, Toronto, Canada
- Report of the Select Committee appointed, with power to inquire into the past and present course of trade between the lakes and the sea-board, and between the different Atlantic ports in America and Great Britain
- Canada's canal problem and its solution, a reply to the Toronto Board of Trade, [issued by the Federation of Boards of Trade and Municipalities]
- Memorandum for contractors /, prepared by the directors of the Caughnawaga Ship Canal Comp'y
- The Canal policy of the Dominion of Canada, Ottawa Board of Trade
- Discussion on the St. Lawrence River and Great Lakes, also, some observations in regard to transportation problems in Canada, by Henry Holgate
- The inland waterways of North-Western Canada, by Geo. H. Webster
- A few comments upon Mr. Macaulay's remarks on the internal water communications of the Canadas, as published in the Quebec gazette of the 8th February
- Prospectus of the Montreal, Ottawa and Georgian Bay Canal Company
- The Welland Canal or Georgian Bay Canal, which?, issued by the Port Arthur Board of Trade
- Report on the Ottawa and French River navigation project, by Walter Shanly
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