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
Colonial Government, true principles of, 422.
Colomb, Captain, 417.
Columbia River, 253;
feature of its territory, 257;
descent to Beaver River, 259;
junction with Ille-celle-waet, 290;
not an American citizen north of it in 1846, 364;
thoroughfare of Hudson’s Bay Co., 364;
river leaves line Northern Pacific, 364.
Columbia Valley, 362.
Commerce (early) of Canada, 139.
Concert, 99.
Cook, Captain, coasted Pacific Ocean, 340.
Corbett’s Eating House, 35.
Coquetlon River, 328.
Cornwall, Lt.-Governor, 315.
Cornwallis, 114.
Coteau de Missouri, 210.
Critchelon, Major, 263.
Croft, Archer, 64.
Cromwell, Lord Protector, 106.
Cross Lake, 176.
Currie, Mr., 290.
Curry, Thomas, 185.
Custer Fort, 371.
Custer, General, his command and its extermination, 371.
Cypress Station, 212.
D. Mrs., of Toronto, the one lady at table, 91.
Dalles, The, 361.
Dansmuir, Mr., 338.
Devil’s club, 262;
poisonous effects, 312.
Dinner on Steamship, 91.
Divide Northern Pacific Railway, 367.
Dominion of Canada, 7.
Douglas, Fort, 193.
Douglass, Governor, 343.
Downing Street in Colonial matters--invariable cause of
difficulty, 422.
Drake visits Pacific Ocean, 340.
Driard House, 338.
Dry dock--its advantages 416;
construction recommended at Burrard Inlet, 418.
Drynock, 316.
Dufferin Lord, his speeches at Empire Club, 65, 143, 318.
Dufferin, Lady, 74, 143.
Du Luth, 163, 180.
Dunbar, Mr., 228, 230, 235.
Eagle Lake, 172.
Eagle Pass, 253, 298, 303.
Eagle River, 301.
Engineers, their career, 123;
cheerfulness under privation, 242.
English Channel Steamers, 90.
English Society, its reserve and hospitality, 54.
English-speaking races, their duties to each other, 437;
their population, 438;
happiness and progress of the world dependent on their
concord, 439.
Evening on board ship, 88.
Exmoor, 81.
Failure in Provision Supply, 291.
Fargo, 374.
Fine Weather at Sea, 95.
Fires, 233, 247.
Fisheries Exhibition, 72.
Fisheries, Canadian, 73;
number engaged on them, 432_n_.
Fleming, Sandford Hall, 269, 277.
Fog whistle, 26.
Forest trees, immense size, 330.
Fort Colville Indians, 289, 297.
Fort William, 164, 169.
Frozen River, 325.
Frozen Snow, 274.
Fuca, de, tradition he discovered Vancouver Island, 340.
Fur trade, 168.
Gallatin, 368.
Galinee’s Map, 162.
Galt, Sir Alexander, 22.
George, Prince of Wales, 119.
Georgia, Straits of, 334.
Georgian Bay, 152, 156.
Gillam, Capt. Zachariah, 183.
Glaciers, 240, 265, 273.
Glasgow, 34, 132.
Glendine, 372.
Glyndon, 374.
Goddard’s Hospital, 76.
Gold Mining, 174;
British Columbia, 343.
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