id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt nnc1.cu54375126 NONE S.W. Silver & Co.'s handbook to Canada : a guide for travellers and settlers in the provinces of Ontario, Manitoba, Quebec, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, British Columbia, Prince Edward Island, North-West Territories, &c., &c., with new map showing the railway system &c. 1884 .txt text/plain 78544 8338 79 CANADA ; INCLUDING ONTARIO, NORTH-WEST TERRITORY, MANITOBA, QUEBEC, NOVA SCOTIA, NEW BRUNSWICK, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, BRITISH of British Power since Confederation—Geography_PopulationClimate-Land Laws-Agriculture-Mines and MineralsNatural History-Fisheries-Government-Social StatisticsRailways and Public Works . The Prairie Province'-Area-Government-Soil-Climate--Geography-Production Population Education, &c.—Winnipeg and October 7, 1876.—Hon. David Laird appointed Lieutenant-Governor of the North-West Territories, henceforth distinct from the province of Manitoba. and Winnipeg, all flowing in the vast North-West territory; the Columbia, Fraser, and Thompson in British Columbia ; the Ottawa, which forms the boundary between Ontario and Quebec provinces, and its chief the provinces of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward · are situated at North Mountain on the West Bay of the NOVA SCOTIA. Speaking of its physical aspect and general advantages, he says :-The province of Quebec is principally rolling land, or hills and valleys. found on the Kootenay and Columbia Rivers, at Okanagan, at Shuswap Lakes, and in the country lying generally between the Rocky and Cascade mountain ranges. ./cache/nnc1.cu54375126.pdf ./txt/nnc1.cu54375126.txt