Quebec (Province) -- Description and travel -- 1851-1900
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Quebec (Province) -- Description and travel -- 1851-1900
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Quebec (Province)
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- Quebec, Lake St. John, and the new route to the far-famed Saguenay, by E.T.D. Chambers
- International tourist guide for 1874, containing information for travelers going east or west
- Deuxième rapport sur l'étendue de pays située entre le Lac St-Jean et la Baie James, y compris la région du lac Mistassini et les vallées de la Grande Nottaway et la rivière Rupert et explorée sur les instructions du Département de la colonisation et des mines, Québec, par Henry O'Sullivan
- La France transatlantique, le Canada, par Sylva Clapin
- The knockabout club in the woods, the adventures of six young men in the wilds of Maine and Canada, by C.A. Stephens
- Notes d'un voyage d'hiver de Montréal à Québec (Canada), par A. de Puibusque
- 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
- A trip to the United States and Canada, in a series of letters, by Edward W. Watkin
- English America, or, Pictures of Canadian places and people, by Samuel Phillips Day
- 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
- Report of an examination of the country from Hull to Pembroke and the Deep River, made by William Kingsford, Esq., engineer for the St. Lawrence and Ottawa Railway Company's extension to Pembroke, authorized by 35 Vic., Cap. 67-14th June, 1872
- Tourist's guide du touriste, Quebec & Ottawa via Q. M. O. & O
- The Eastern townships, information for intending settlers
- Récits de voyages, Arthur Buies
- The St. Lawrence Hall guide from Niagara Falls to the Saguenay
- Pleasant places by the shore and in the forests of Quebec and the Maritime Provinces, via the Intercolonial Railway
- A glance at the famous lakes and other sporting resorts on the Grand Trunk Railway, with a summary of fish and game laws, by Arthur G. Doughty
- Chisholm's all round route and panoramic guide of the St. Lawrence, the Hudson River, Saratoga, Trenton Falls .
- 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
- A Guide to the Lake St. John and its tributary waters
- Le Canada, Sylva Clapin
- Description of summer tours via South Eastern Railway Quebec and gulf tours, and Saguenay line of steamers, embracing routes to Lake Memphremagog, White and Franconia mountains, Lake Champlain and Lake George, Saratoga, Portland, Boston, New York, also Saguenay River, Gulf of St. Lawrence, Prince Edward Island, St. John, N.B., Halifax, N.S
- O'er the Atlantic, or, A journal of a voyage to and from Europe, by W.E.W. (Gwilym Iorwerth Gwynn)
- Travels in Canada, and through the states of New York and Pennsylvania, by J.G. Kohl ; translated by Mrs Percy Sinnett
- First impressions of America
- Itinéraire de Québec à Chicago, par A.G. Gérard
- Life's real romance, a picture from life from 1838 to 1883
- Transatlantic wanderings, or, A last look at the United States, by Capt. Oldmixon
- Trois types de l'habitant canadien-français, [Léon Gérin]
- Rod and canoe, rifle and snowshoe in Quebec's Adirondacks, by G.M. Fairchild
- Grande excursion d'été de Québec au lac Memphremagog, Boston et New York, revenant par Montréal, une excursion de neuf jours toutes dépenses comprises, pour cinquante piastres seulement
- Une excursion à l'île aux Coudres, légende canadienne, H.R. Casgrain
- Notes on North America, agricultural, economical and social, by James F.W. Johnston
- History of Compton County, and sketches of the eastern townships, district of St. Francis, and Sherbrooke County, supplemented with the records of four hundred families, two hundred illustrations of buildings and leading citizens in the county, compiled by L.S. Channell
- Western wanderings, or, A pleasure tour in the Canadas, by William H.G. Kingston
- L'Amérique du Nord pittoresque, ouvrage rédigé par une réunion d'écrivains américains, sous la direction de W. Cullen Bryant ; traduit, revu et augmenté par Bénédict-Henry Revoil
- My first year in Canada, by Ashton Oxenden
- Guide to historic Quebec and Lower St.-Lawrence
- Sights and scenes for the tourist, pen and pencil sketches of Quebec City, the Chaudière and St. Francis valleys, and lower St. Lawrence River
- 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
- Tourist's guide to Niagara Falls, Lake Ontario, and St. Lawrence River, also a guide to Lakes George and Champlain; Ottawa and Saguenay Rivers
- Description of townships surveyed in Lower Canada, in 1861 and 1862, with extracts from surveyors' reports
- Summer saunterings by the B. and L., a guide to pleasant places among the mountains, lakes and valleys of New Hampshire, Vermont and Canada
- Report of the St. Anne and Tourilli exploring expedition, from notes, by George Van Felson
- Life and liberty in America, or, Sketches of a tour in the United States and Canada, in 1857-8, by Charles Mackay
- The Travellers' guide from Niagara Falls to the Saguenay
- "Anticosti Company" of Canada, confidential prospectus
- A Souvenir of the Intercolonial Railway, the popular and scenic route of Canada
- 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
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