Lands and Peoples the World in ColorThe Dominion of Canada: The development of a colony into a nation -- The maritime provinces: Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick -- Quebec, once New France: The largest province of the Dominion -- Ontario, formerly Upper Canada: The central province of the Dominion -- The western provinces: British Columbia and the prairie provinces -- Canadian cities: Some of the chief cities of the Dominion -- The Dominion of Newfoundland: Britain's oldest colony in America -- Unspoiled wilderness lands: national parks and reserves of CanadaIncludes inde
Titre courant: Canada and the Canadians : from the Atlantic to the Pacific.Sur la p. de t.: Copyrigh...
The author Buckingham is a firm supporter of national colonization, and the potential benefits to bo...
At the present day there are three possible destinies for Canada: to remain in the Empire; to become...
Lands and Peoples the World in ColorThe Dominion of Canada: The development of a colony into a natio...
I-II. New France, 1534-1760.--III-IV. British dominion, 1760-1840.--V. United Canada, 1840-1867.--VI...
--v.6. Canadian relations with the Empire and the United States. The Canadian people, politics and ...
Canada, A Visual HistoryEarly arrivals in North America -- The age of discovery -- Samuel de Champla...
Map of the North America showing the east coast of the United States and the east coast of Canada. ...
Canada Britain's Largest ColonyThe settlement of Canada, part I -- The settlement of Canada, part II...
Reproduction of original in: Public Archives of Canada Library.Mode of access: Internet
Printed in England."Authorities and references": pages 585-589.I. The great new world -- II. The Can...
Peeps at Many Lands Canada and NewfoundlandThe Great Dominion -- The Far West -- Home-Life in Canada...
This beautifully written narrative history paints a magnificent picture of the second largest nation...
Map shows early twentieth century provinces, railroads, cities, towns, rivers, lakes, and mountains ...
In 1763 the French possessions in Canada were surrendered to Great Britain, which thereafter; ruled ...
Titre courant: Canada and the Canadians : from the Atlantic to the Pacific.Sur la p. de t.: Copyrigh...
The author Buckingham is a firm supporter of national colonization, and the potential benefits to bo...
At the present day there are three possible destinies for Canada: to remain in the Empire; to become...
Lands and Peoples the World in ColorThe Dominion of Canada: The development of a colony into a natio...
I-II. New France, 1534-1760.--III-IV. British dominion, 1760-1840.--V. United Canada, 1840-1867.--VI...
--v.6. Canadian relations with the Empire and the United States. The Canadian people, politics and ...
Canada, A Visual HistoryEarly arrivals in North America -- The age of discovery -- Samuel de Champla...
Map of the North America showing the east coast of the United States and the east coast of Canada. ...
Canada Britain's Largest ColonyThe settlement of Canada, part I -- The settlement of Canada, part II...
Reproduction of original in: Public Archives of Canada Library.Mode of access: Internet
Printed in England."Authorities and references": pages 585-589.I. The great new world -- II. The Can...
Peeps at Many Lands Canada and NewfoundlandThe Great Dominion -- The Far West -- Home-Life in Canada...
This beautifully written narrative history paints a magnificent picture of the second largest nation...
Map shows early twentieth century provinces, railroads, cities, towns, rivers, lakes, and mountains ...
In 1763 the French possessions in Canada were surrendered to Great Britain, which thereafter; ruled ...
Titre courant: Canada and the Canadians : from the Atlantic to the Pacific.Sur la p. de t.: Copyrigh...
The author Buckingham is a firm supporter of national colonization, and the potential benefits to bo...
At the present day there are three possible destinies for Canada: to remain in the Empire; to become...