Pamphlet - Created by The Athabasca Board of Trade on July 1, 1912, to promote the town of Athabasca (no longer known as Athabasca Landing). The pamphlet begins by discussing the great agriculture industry surrounding Athabasca. Claims are made regarding the great growing conditions for cereals and vegetables, and especially wheat. In 1911, wheat grown near Athabasca won first place in the Edmonton Exhibition. The great milling timber that grows along the Athabasca is also promoted in this pamphlet. The Board also discusses the natural gas that has been found in the Athabasca area, and claims that "this asset alone is a sufficient one to make Athabasca a city". The Board also predicts that being the "Gateway to the North Country" will in fa...
An issue of a magazine produced for employees by the Spruce Wood Department of the Great Northern Pa...
The political, economic, and social history of present day Northwest Territories, Alberta, Saskatche...
Western Canada\u27s settlement is neatly divided at the Rocky Mountain front. West of there, the pop...
Brochure - This brochure was put out by the Athabasca Board of Trade in 1910 to promote the Athabasc...
Publication - The Athabasca Historical Society put together this brief history of travel on the Atha...
By royal charter, Charles II in 1670 granted to a small coterie of London entrepreneurs, united in a...
Water transport has played a major part in the economic development of Canada. It has been claimed t...
Transportation was a prime consideration in the business policies of the Hudson\u27s Bay Company fro...
The original impetus that brought explorers and settlers to the East Coast of North America had, at ...
"The predominating influence of the North West merchants of Montreal in the Plan of Amalgamation wit...
For centuries the nutritious grasses of the southwestern fringe of the Canadian prairies supported a...
Letters - Various documents pertaining to The Athabasca and District Board of Trade from September 1...
One of the major challenges that Canadian government officials felt they faced at the end of the nin...
Notes - In this document, written in 1994, Eileen Hendy gives a brief history of the Athabasca Chamb...
Notes - Mr. George Cooke writes of life in Athabasca Landing before the automobile arrived. Busines...
An issue of a magazine produced for employees by the Spruce Wood Department of the Great Northern Pa...
The political, economic, and social history of present day Northwest Territories, Alberta, Saskatche...
Western Canada\u27s settlement is neatly divided at the Rocky Mountain front. West of there, the pop...
Brochure - This brochure was put out by the Athabasca Board of Trade in 1910 to promote the Athabasc...
Publication - The Athabasca Historical Society put together this brief history of travel on the Atha...
By royal charter, Charles II in 1670 granted to a small coterie of London entrepreneurs, united in a...
Water transport has played a major part in the economic development of Canada. It has been claimed t...
Transportation was a prime consideration in the business policies of the Hudson\u27s Bay Company fro...
The original impetus that brought explorers and settlers to the East Coast of North America had, at ...
"The predominating influence of the North West merchants of Montreal in the Plan of Amalgamation wit...
For centuries the nutritious grasses of the southwestern fringe of the Canadian prairies supported a...
Letters - Various documents pertaining to The Athabasca and District Board of Trade from September 1...
One of the major challenges that Canadian government officials felt they faced at the end of the nin...
Notes - In this document, written in 1994, Eileen Hendy gives a brief history of the Athabasca Chamb...
Notes - Mr. George Cooke writes of life in Athabasca Landing before the automobile arrived. Busines...
An issue of a magazine produced for employees by the Spruce Wood Department of the Great Northern Pa...
The political, economic, and social history of present day Northwest Territories, Alberta, Saskatche...
Western Canada\u27s settlement is neatly divided at the Rocky Mountain front. West of there, the pop...