England and Canada: A Summer Tour Between Old and New Westminster, with Historical NotesFleming, Sandford
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England and Canada: A Summer Tour Between Old and New Westminster, with Historical Notes
Fleming, Sandford
Canada -- Description and travel
Batt’s Hotel, 41.
Bear Creek, Selkirk range, 264.
Beauséjour Fort, N. S., 115.
Beaver Meadow, Kicking-Horse, 244.
Beaver River (Columbia River), 250.
Belleisle, Straits of, 98.
Beresford, Lord C., R.N., 75.
Biard, Jesuit, 104.
Billings Station Irrigation, 370.
Bismarck, 373.
Blackfoot Crossing, 218.
Blanchard, 344.
Blucher, Marshal, his toast, 113.
Bluff Lake, Eagle Pass, 300.
Bois-Brulés, 192.
Bow River, 222;
crossing, 224, 226.
Bozzeman, 368.
Bozzeman tunnel, 369.
Brandon, 206.
Bray, 76.
British Association, 374;
its proceedings in Dublin in the matter of a paper on standard
time, 376.
Bristol channel, 80.
British Columbia, 6;
known as New Caledonia, 342;
Discovery of gold, 343;
Political history, 344;
House of Assembly first called, 344;
Vancouver Island incorporated with, 345;
included in Dominion, Number of Senators and members allowed, 345;
Population, 1870, 346;
Physical geography, 346;
Products, 351;
Scenery, 353;
Indians, 385.
British Empire, part which Canada has to take in, 421.
British family, main characteristics the same, 3.
Brockville, 144.
Brophy, Mr., 325.
Buffalo at Calgary, 226.
Burdett-Coutts, Baroness, 330.
Burnside, 204.
Bury, Lord, 65.
Brett, John, 103.
Cabinet Ministers, Imperial, 427.
Cache Creek, 315.
Calgary, 219.
Cambie, H. J., 318, 320.
Cameron, Duncan, 191.
Campana, S. S., 150.
Campbell, Mr., 290.
Campbellton, N. B., 18.
Canada influences yet traceable of its early settlement, 435;
duty to the Empire, 439.
Canadian Alpine Club, its formation, 269, 301.
Canadian Camp, Wimbledon, 64.
Canadian Canals, 133, 140.
Canadian Government retained portion of the railway work in its
control, 395.
Canadian Pacific Railway, its Montreal terminus, 141;
its branch to Ottawa, 142;
line to Winnipeg, 171;
energy in construction of work, 394;
principle governing location, 405;
proposition to leave work on north shore Lake Superior
unfinished, 406;
positive reasons why that section should be constructed, 407;
reasons for its present location through mountains, 410;
height of passes, 413.
Canadians abroad, 72.
Cape Breton, 110, & _n_ 113.
Cariboo waggon road, 319.
Castle Mountain, 232.
Cedars, large diameter, 299.
Central Pacific Railway, 413.
Chalmers, Colonel, 19.
Champlain, Samuel, 103, 129;
knew of Lake Superior, 162.
Chaplin Station, 210.
Charles I., 105.
Chinamen, 316.
Church service on Polynesian, 93.
Clark’s Fork Valley, 366.
Climate British Columbia, 346.
Clyde River, 132.
Cobourg, 145.
Cochrane Ranche, 224.
Collingwood, 151.
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