Canada -- Documentation pour immigrants -- Jusqu'à 1867
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- The Canadas as they now are, comprehending a view of their climate, rivers, lakes, canals, government, laws, taxes, towns, trade, &c. with a description of the soil and advantages or disadvantages of every township in each province: derived from the reports of the inspectors made to the justices at quarter-sessions, and from other authentic sources, assisted by local knowledge : with a map showing the position of each township, a point of the utmost consequence to the settler; compiled without reference to the particular interest of any land company or association, by a late resident [id est Francis Fairplay]
- 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
- Practical information to emigrants, including details collected from the most authentic accounts relative to the soil, climate, natural productions, agriculture, etc. of the province of New Brunswick
- The emigrant's complete guide to Canada, a hand-book of facts, collected with the view of guiding intending emigrants in their proceedings, together with much practical advice, by Samuel Butler
- Information published by His Majesty's chief agent for the superintendence of settlers and emigrants in Upper and Lower Canada, for the use of emigrants
- Pictures of Canadian life, or, The emigrant churchman, by a pioneer of the wilderness [id est A.W.H. Rose] ; edited by H. Christmas
- To emigrants, Canada, its advantages to settlers, by John Miller Grant
- Official information for emigrants, arriving at New York, and who are desirous of settling in the Canadas : also, extracts from the instructions for emigrants arriving at Quebec, as issued by A.C. Buchanan
- Instructions to persons intending to emigrate as to domestic articles they should take with them, the kind of provisions they should lay in and their conduct on board ship and during the journey up the country, by J.C. Hale
- A hand book of information for emigrants to New-Brunswick, by M.H. Perley
- Western Canada, Manitoba, Assiniboia, Alberta and Saskatchewan : how to get there, how to select lands, how to begin, how to make a home
- 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
- A friendly advice to emigrants from Europe, on their arrival in Canada, by an old countryman
- The emigrant to North America, from memoranda of a settler in Canada, being a compendium of useful practical hints to emigrants ... together with an account of every day's doing upon a farm for a year, by an immigrant farmer of twenty years experience [id est J. Abbott]
- A Statement of the satisfactory results which have attended emigration to Upper Canada, from the establishment of the Canada Company until the present period : comprising statistical tables and other important information, communicated by respectable residents in the various townships of Upper Canada
- A hand-book of information for emigrants to New-Brunswick, by M.H. Perley
- Canada, a brief outline of her geographical position, productions, climate, capabilities, educational and municipal institutions, &c., &c,. &c
- A handbook for the colony of Nova Scotia, F. Algar
- The picture of Canada for emigrators, by Joseph Miles Cobbett
- Le Canada, courte esquisse de sa position géographique, ses productions, son climat, ses ressources, ses institutions scolaires et municipales, ses pêcheries, chemins de fer, &c. &c. &c.
- The emigrant's assistant, or, Remarks on the agricultural interest of the Canadas, Part I. : containing an account of the most effectual means of assisting settlers on their arrival in the country--observations on the different tenures by which lands are held in both provinces, directions for procuring grants of waste lands, and some account of the different methods of clearing them--collected from documents and various papers furnished for the information of the Montreal Emigrant Society, in the year 1820, by A.J. Christie, A. M. ; with an appendix, exhibiting the latest official orders of government respecting the granting of waste-lands, forms of petitions--location tickets, andc. andc. andc
- The emigrants' guide to the Canadas, by Wm. Watson
- The emigrant's guide, or, Canada as it is, comprising details relating to the domestic policy, commerce and agriculture of the upper and lower provinces : comprising matter of general information and interest, especially intended for the use of settlers and emigrants, by George Henry
- Comparative advantages between the United States and Canada, for British settlers, considered in a letter, addressed to Captain Allardyce Barclay of Uru, by Thomas Rolph
- Remarks for emigrants, by John J.E. Linton
- Sketches of plans for settling in Upper Canada, a portion of the unemployed labourers of Great Britain and Ireland, by John William Bannister
- Canada, for the information of intending emigrants, [A.C. Buchanan]
- Friendly advice to emigrants from Europe, on their arrival in Canada, by an old countryman
- Emigration practically considered, with detailed directions to emigrants proceeding to British North America, particularly to the Canadas, in a letter to the Right Hon. R. Wilmot Horton, M. P., by A.C. Buchanan
- Hints to emigrants, respecting North America
- Some account of the Island of Prince Edward, with some practical advice to those intending to emigrate, and some observations on the Cape of Good Hope, New South Wales, Canada, and the Red River : to which are added, sailing directions for the coast and harbours, and correct maps of the Island of Prince Edward, Holland Harbour, and the lands surrounding Cascumpec Bay, by a late resident of that colony
- Prince Edward Island, a brief but faithful account of this fine colony, shewing some of its advantages as a place of settlement : addressed to those British farmers, and others, who are determined to emigrate and try their fortune in a new country : with directions how to proceed, what to provide, and what steps to take, on arriving in the colony, by J.L. Lewellin
- Prince Edward Island, a brief but faithful account of this fine colony; shewing some of its advantages as a place of settlement, addressed to those British farmers and others who are determined to emigrate and try their fortune in a new country : with directions how to proceed, what to provide and what steps to take on arriving in the colony, by J.L. Llewellin
- A short sketch of the province of Upper Canada, for the information of the labouring poor throughout England, to which is prefixed Thoughts on colonization, addressed to the labouring poor, the clergy, select vestries, and overseers of the poor, and other persons, interested in the administration of parish relief in the different parishes in England, by Henry John Boulton
- The emigrant churchman in Canada, by a pioneer of the wilderness [id est A.W.H. Rose] ; edited by Henry Christmas
- The American traveller and emigrants guide, containing a description of the British possessions in North America, particularyly Quebec, Montreal, La Chine, and the flourishing town of Kingston, in the Canadas, of Hartford in Connecticut, the paradise of the United States and various extracts from the letters of emigrants .
- America and the British colonies, an abstract of all the most useful information relative to the United States of America and the British colonies of Canada, the Cape of Good Hope, New South Wales, and Van Diemen's Island : exhibiting at one view the comparative advantages and disadvantages each country offers for emigration : collected from the most valuable and recent publications to which are added a few notes and observations, by William Kingdom, Jun
- Memoranda of a settler in Lower Canada, or, The emigrant to North America, being a compendium of useful practical hints to emigrants selected from an unpublished narrative of the adventures of a large family from the north of England, which emigrated to America in 1818 and settled in various parts of the Canadas and the western states, as farmers, &c., together with an account of every day' s doings upon a farm for a year, by an immigrant farmer, of twenty years experience [i. e. Joseph Abbott]
- Work and wages, or, The penny emigrant's guide to the United States and Canada, for female servants, laborers, mechanics, farmers, &c. : containing a short description of those countries, and most suitable places for settlement ; rates of wages, board and lodging, house rent, price of land, money matters, &c. ; together with full information about the preparations necessary for the voyage, instructions on landing, and expenses of travelling in America : with an appendix, by Vere Foster
- A few plain directions for persons intending to proceed as settlers to His Majesty's province of Upper Canada, in North America, pointing out the best port to embark at for Quebec.--Provisions and other things necessary to be provided for the voyage.--The best and cheapest method of travelling from Quebec to Montreal, and thence to Kingston and York, a distance of 600 miles, whereby emigrants way avoid heavy expenses.--The method of obtaining land in the most eligible districts.--What property various descriptions of emigrants should possess on their arrival in America.--Advice to farmers, tradesmen, mechanics, &c.--A description of that fine and interesting province : its productions, &c. &c.--Some cursory remarks on the manners and customs of the inhabitants : containing also a short sketch or journal of the author's voyage across the Atlantic, in June, 1819, by an English farmer settled in Upper Canada
- Information for intending emigrants to Upper Canada
- On emigration to Upper Canada, by John William Bannister
- New Brunswick as a home for emigrants, by J. V. Ellis
- A description of the island of Cape Breton, in North America, including a brief and accurate account of its constitution, laws & government : also the encouragement held out by government to emigrants : to which is added, the forms necessary to be complied with by applicants for Crown grants ; also the expence of improving the wilderness lands, with the advantages thereof ; and other important information, by a gentleman, who has resided many years in the British colonies
- A Few words upon Canada, and her productions in the Great Exhibition
- Nova Scotia, its condition and resources, in a series of six letters, by Joseph Outram
- The emigrant's introduction to an acquaintance with the British American colonies and the present condition and prospects of the colonists, by S.S. Hill
- Hints on emigration to Upper Canada, especially addressed to the middle and lower classes in Great Britain and Ireland, by Martin Doyle
- A visit to the province of Upper Canada in 1819, by James Strachan
- Facts against emigration to Canada, with a summary of them in a letter to the Very Rev. Principal Baird, by James Inches
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