New Brunswick -- Description and travel
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New Brunswick -- Description and travel
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- New Brunswick book of everything, everything you wanted to know about New Brunswick and were going to ask anyway, Martha Walls
- No thanks, I want to walk, two months on foot around New Brunswick and the GaspeĢ, Emily Taylor Smith
- The great Canadian bucket list, one-of-a-kind travel experiences, Robin Esrock
- The travel journals of Tappan Adney, Vol. 2
- The lost wilderness, rediscovering W.F. Ganong's New Brunswick, Nicholas Guitard
- Lonely Planet Nova Scotia, New Brunswick & Prince Edward Island
- The travel journals of Tappan Adney, 1887-1890
- New Brunswick as a home for emigrants, with the best means of promoting immigration and developing the resources of the province, by J.V. Ellis
- A journal of visitation in Nova Scotia, Cape Breton, and along the eastern shore of New Brunswick by the Lord Bishop of Nova Scotia [i.e. John Inglis] in the summer and autumn of 1843, with a map
- Excursion aux Provinces Maritimes, impressions de voyage, par le correspondant du Canadien [id est James W. O'Brien]
- The tourist's & sportsman's paradise, Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada
- Practical information respecting New Brunswick, including details relative to its soil, climate, productions, and agriculture, published for the use of persons intending to settle upon the lands of the New Brunswick and Nova Scotia Land Company
- The Dominion of Canada, containing a historical sketch of the preliminaries and organization of confederation : also, the vast improvements made in agriculture, commerce and trade, modes of travel and transportation, mining, and educational interests, etc., etc. for the past eighty years under the provincial names : with a large amount of statistical information, from the best and latest authorities, by H.Y. Hind ... [and others]
- Notes on North America, agricultural, economical and social, by James F.W. Johnston
- New Brunswick illustrated
- The Atlantic coast guide, a companion for the tourist between Newfoundland and Cape May, including sketches of Cape Breton, New Brunswick, ... with an account of all summer resorts, [B. F. De Costa]
- New Brunswick as a home for emigrants, with the best means of promoting immigration and developing the resources of the province, by W.R.M. Burtis
- St. John and New Brunswick
- Field and forest rambles, with notes and observations on the natural history of eastern Canada, by A. Leith Adams
- Additions and Corrections to Monographs on the Place-Nomenclature, Cartography, Historic Sites, Boundaries and Settlement-origins of the Province of New Brunswick, by W.F. Ganong, M.A., Ph.D
- New Brunswick (Canada), its resources, progress and advantages, by Charles H. Lugrin
- Notes on North America, agricultural, economical and social, by James F.W. Johnston
- New Brunswick, Leah Sarich
- Fredericton & New Brunswick
- Sketches on the Nipisaguit, a river of New Brunswick, B.N. America, by William Hickman
- Our Dominion, mercantile and manufacturing interests, historical and commercial sketches of St. John and environs ; prominent places and people, representative merchants and manufacturers, improvements, progress and enterprise
- New Brunswick as a home for emigrants, by J. V. Ellis
- Souvenir trip on the River St. John, New Brunswick, Canada
- Coit correspondence, or, A trip to New Brunswick by the Coit Family
- Reports nos. 1 and 2 on the state and condition of the province of New Brunswick, with some observations on the company's tract, laid before the court of directors of the New Brunswick and Nova Scotia Land Company by E.N. Kendall
- Sketches and tales illustrative of life in the backwoods of New Brunswick, North America, gleaned from actual observation and experience during a residence of seven years in that interesting colony, by Mrs. F. Beavan
- New Brunswick and its attractions, [I. Allen Jack]
- La Baie de Chaleur, Canadian Government Railways, Intercolonial Railway, Prince Edward Island Railway
- St. Andrews by-the-Sea, New Brunswick, reached by the Canadian Pacific Railway
- T.S. Knowles' handy memo and ready reference
- L'Acadie, or, Seven years' explorations in British America, by Sir James E. Alexander
- The Intercolonial Railway of Canada, [Intercolonial Railway of Canada]
- Coit correspondence of 1871, or, The second trip to New Brunswick by the Coit family
- New Brunswick, Canada, 1911
- A nearby colony for men of moderate means, New Brunswick, Canada, Written by William Reed Lewis ; Illustrated from Photographs by the writer and his son, F.F. Dow, Esq., W.T. Chestnut, Esq. and by Messrs. H.F. Albright, Photographer, J.Y. Mersereau
- Journal of the visitation of the diocese of Nova Scotia, in New Brunswick, in the autumn of 1840, by the Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Nova Scotia [i.e. John Inglis], communicated to the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts
- New Brunswick, Canada, the country and its people and the opportunity it offers to other people, by H.A. Kennedy
- A journal of visitation in Nova Scotia, Cape Breton, and along the eastern shore of New Brunswick by the Lord Bishop of Nova Scotia [i.e. John Inglis] in the summer and autumn of 1843, with a map
- Farming as an occupation, New Brunswick as a province in which to make a home, by James Crisp
- Emigration papers for the working classes, being a description of the climate, soil, products, population, wages, and general inducements offered to different classes, of emigrants in the various fields open to colonization ; New Brunswick, by a resident of fifteen years in the colony ; edited by Ellen Barlee
- Forest, stream and seashore
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