Ontario -- Descriptions et voyages -- 1901-1950
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Ontario -- Descriptions et voyages -- 1901-1950
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- The Playgrounds of Canada and New England, a short treatise on tourist, fishing and hunting resorts reached by the Grand Trunk Railway System, issued by the General Passenger Department
- The heart of Canada, orchard and dairy region of Lake Ontario, by H.A. Kennedy
- Annotated time table, the tour through Canada of the ninth Congress of Chambers of Commerce of the British Empire, September-October nineteen-twenty : Canadian National-Grand Trunk Railways, Canadian Pacific Railway, Temiskaming & Northern Ontario Railway
- Playgrounds, a booklet of information regarding the tourist, fishing and hunting resorts reached by the Grand Trunk Railway System, issued by the Passenger Traffic Department
- Notes by the way, Montreal to Winnipeg via Ottawa River Valley, Ottawa, Toronto, Muskoka, Capreol, Lake Superior, Port Arthur, Fort William
- The playgrounds of Canada, a short treatise on tourist, fishing and hunting resorts reached by the Grand Trunk System
- Annotated time table of the tour through Canada of the Fifth Congress of the Chambers of Commerce of the Empire, embracing that portion of the Grand Trunk Railway system through the provinces of Quebec and Ontario, August 1903
- The Tour through Canada of His Royal Highness Prince Arthur of Connaught, notes by the way, Grand Trunk Railway System
- The beauty, history, romance and mystery of the Canadian lake region, by Wilfred Campbell
- Notes by the way, lines Quebec and West
- The beauty, history, romance and mystery of the Canadian lake region, by Wilfred Campbell
- Niagara Navigation Company Limited, connecting Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Toronto
- Annotated time table of the tour through Canada of Their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York, embracing that portion of the Grand Trunk Railway System traversed by Their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York through the provinces of Ontario and Quebec, October, 1901
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