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
Naval supremacy of England, influence of Canadian Pacific upon
it, 416.
Narrows, 334.
Neebish Rapids, 158.
Neilson, Mr., 234.
Neilson, Hon. John, 134.
Nepigon Fort, 180.
Newfoundland, 1.
New Westminster, 328, 337.
New York in London, 75.
Naxouat, 107.
Niagara, 149.
Necomen Slough, 325.
North Pacific S.S., 357.
Northwest Company, 168-186.
Northwest settlement, 379.
Northwest trade, early records, 182.
Northern Pacific Railway, reasons for returning by, 355;
its history, 356;
height of passes, 413.
Nova Scotia, first colonization, 103;
held by Cromwell, 105;
demanded by French, 106;
route or British province, 118.
Ocean voyages past and present, 2;
Polynesian, 84;
present comfort, 85.
Ogilvie, Senator, 225.
Old Wives’ Lakes, 210.
Onderdonk, Mr., 320.
Oregon Pioneers, 363.
Oregon Question, 1846, 364.
Ottawa, 143.
Otter, Col., 64.
Owen Sound, 152.
Pacific Slope, people deficient in Eastern energy, 359.
Pack train, 235.
Padmore, 226.
Parisian S.S., 22, 97.
Parks, national establishment recommended, 415.
Parliamentary discussions as to the Canadian Pacific Railway, 401.
Party, its unfortunate influence, 402.
Passamaquoddy Bay, 104.
Penobscot, 104.
Pie à Pot, 210.
Pipon, Major, 122.
Point de Meuron, 170.
Polynesian S.S., 83.
Pond, Peter, 185.
Pontgravé, 104.
Port Arthur, 165.
Port Moody, Burrard Inlet, 330.
Port Royal, capture of, 107, 108.
Portage la Prairie, assembly of force there, 193, 204.
Portland, Oregon, 359;
its bad hotel, 360.
Poutrincourt, 104.
Potlach, 306, 390.
Provisions non-arrival, 295.
Provisions obtained, 305.
Pullman car, its comfort, 16.
Quebec, City of, 127;
its trade, 134;
supports North Shore Railway, 135.
Quebec, Province of, duty regarding North Shore Railway, 135.
Quebec, late Government of, policy, sale of North Shore
Railway, 137.
Railway, appearance of on the prairie, 217.
Railway delays, 166.
Railway mail train, 14.
Railway travel. Mr. L. D., 52;
its comfort, 90;
ease of modern travel, 394.
Railways, their social and political influence, 396.
Rapids, St. Lawrence, 139.
Rat Portage, 173;
its bad fare, 175.
Rathdrum, 365.
Raymbault, 168.
Red Lion, Henley, 63.
Red River plain, 373.
Red River settlement, 189;
Governor’s proclamation, 196;
settlers called upon to abandon it, 192;
broken up, 194.
Regina, 208.
Representative Government, its abuses, 404.
Representation in Imperial Parliament by Colonies
impracticable, 423.
Richardson, 372.
Robinson, Major, 122.
Robertson, Collin, 192.
Roche, de la, Marquis, 102.
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