Ontario -- Descriptions et voyages -- 1851-1900
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Ontario -- Descriptions et voyages -- 1851-1900
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- Emigration to the province of Ontario, Canada
- Ontario as a home for the British tenant farmer who desires to become his own landlord
- The Ontario and St. Lawrence Steamboat Company's hand-book for travellers to Niagara Falls, Montreal and Quebec, and through Lake Champlain to Saratoga Springs
- Hunter & Pickup's panoramic guide from Niagara Falls to Quebec, by Wm. S. Hunter, Jr
- O'er the Atlantic, or, A journal of a voyage to and from Europe, by W.E.W. (Gwilym Iorwerth Gwynn)
- The traveller's and sportsman's guide to the principal cities, towns & villages near the hunting & fishing grounds of the great northern lakes in Canada & Manitoba, being a description of the journey from Liverpool to the river "Saint Lawrence", lakes " Ontario" ... "Manitoba" and their connecting rivers, giving the best route to the game and fish sporting localities, how to go, cost of journey, outfit, what to take for camping, distances &c., by Geo. H. Wyatt
- Snap shots on the Ottawa River and Rideau Lakes, with many illustrations of interesting places and scenes : also a short description of the Ottawa River & points of interest to the tourist who may make the trip via the Grand River and Rideau Lakes through the most charming scenery in America between Montreal, Ottawa and Kingston, Ottawa River Navigation Company
- A trip to the United States and Canada, in a series of letters, by Edward W. Watkin
- The Immigrant in Ontario!, the premier province of Canada
- [Report of the commissioners], appendix B, containing returns relating to the soil, climate, topographical features, cultivable area and products of, and the progress and condition of husbandry in the province of Ontario
- Canada, its climate and advantages as a place of settlement for Anglo-Indians, [F.R.S. Barlee]
- International tourist guide for 1874, containing information for travelers going east or west
- Special excursions, British Association for the Advancement of Science
- Travels in Canada, and through the states of New York and Pennsylvania, by J.G. Kohl ; translated by Mrs Percy Sinnett
- Itinéraire de Québec à Chicago, par A.G. Gérard
- Snap shots on the Ottawa River and Rideau Lakes, with many illustrations of interesting places and scenes : also a short description of the Ottawa River and points of interest to the tourist who may make the trip via the Grand River and Rideau Lakes through the most charming scenery, in America between Montreal, Ottawa and Kingston, Ottawa River Navigation Company
- First impressions of America
- The prairie province, sketches of travel from Lake Ontario to Lake Winnipeg, and an account of the geographical position, climate, civil institutions, inhabitants, productions and resources of the Red River Valley; with map of Manitoba and part of the North-West Territory and District of Kewatin, plan of Winnipeg, and of the Dawson route, view of Fort Garry, and other illustrations, by J.C. Hamilton
- Picturesque Muskoka, to the highlands & lakes of northern Ontario
- Life in the clearings versus the bush, by Mrs. Moodie
- Transatlantic wanderings, or, A last look at the United States, by Capt. Oldmixon
- Letters on emigration from the British Isles, and the settlement of the waste lands in the province of Canada, by Robert McVicar
- Western wanderings, or, A pleasure tour in the Canadas, by William H.G. Kingston
- Notes on North America, agricultural, economical and social, by James F.W. Johnston
- Dominion of Canada route book, from Philadelphia, centennial, to Niagara Falls, St. Catharines, Hamilton, Toronto, Port Hope, Kingston, Thousand Islands, Ottawa, Montreal, Quebec, St. Johns, N. B., Fredericton, and Halifax : containing sketches of the scenery, lakes, rivers, railways, and leading hotels
- The St. Lawrence and Lake Huron Railway, in Canada West, its local benefits and also influence on eastern and western trade, [A.C. Brown]
- All-round route and panoramic guide of the St. Lawrence, Hudson River, Saratoga, Trenton Falls, Niagara, Toronto, Thousand Islands and the river St. Lawrence, Ottawa, Montreal ... Portland, Boston, New York, and western tourists guide to the west, embracing Detroit, Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul, Minneapolis, &c
- The Province of Ontario as it is, containing manufacturing, commercial, statistical and other valuable information
- Tourist's guide to Niagara Falls, Lake Ontario, and St. Lawrence River, also a guide to Lakes George and Champlain; Ottawa and Saguenay Rivers
- Journal of a tour with the Bishop of Huron, Dr. Cronyn, in the north-west of Upper Canada, Sept. 27-Oct. 16, 1865, by A.G. Burrows
- The British farmer's and farm labourer's guide to Ontario, the premier province of the Dominion of Canada, Hon. Arthur S. Hardy, secretary .
- Life and liberty in America, or, Sketches of a tour in the United States and Canada, in 1857-8, by Charles Mackay
- The River St. Lawrence in one panoramic view, from Niagara Falls to Quebec, together with descriptions and illustrations of the Thousand Islands, cities in Canada, lakes, rapids, rivers, and falls, and other objects and places of interest
- The Province of Ontario, its soil, climate, resources, institutions, free grant lands, &c., &c. : for the information of intending emigrants
- The Montreal House guide from Niagara Falls to the Saguenay
- Henry Irving's impressions of America, narrated in a series of sketches, chronicles and conversations, by Joseph Hatton
- Western wanderings, or, A pleasure tour in the Canadas, by William H.G. Kingston
- Letters from John Gwynn Swain to his mother, written on his entrance into life: aged seventeen : giving a description of his voyage to Canada and adventures at Lake Superior
- Guide, Ontario to Manitoba, being a diary kept during a journey from Toronto, Ontario, to Winnipeg, Manitoba, via the Lake Superior, Duluth and Moorehead route, during a tour through Manitoba, visiting the principal farming settlements, and return to Ontario, via the Dawson route, by D.H. Scott
- English America, or, Pictures of Canadian places and people, by Samuel Phillips Day
- Report of T.K. Ramsay, Esq., Q.C., on the northern and western limits of Ontario
- Montreal to Fort Garry, journal of a private in third expedition
- Making a start in Canada, letters from two young emigrants [Herbert E. Church and Richard Church], with an introduction by Alfred J. Church
- Hither and thither, or, Sketches of travels on both sides of the Atlantic, by Reginald Fowler
- North western Ontario, its boundaries, resources and communications
- A glimpse at the United States and the northern states of America, with the Canadas, comprising their rivers, lakes and falls during the autumn of 1852 : including some account of an emigrant ship, by Edmund Patten
- The Ontario and St. Lawrence Steamboat Company's hand-book for travellers to Niagara Falls, Montreal and Quebec, and through Lake Champlain to Saratoga Springs
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