CONTENTS

CHAPTER PAGE
I. Just a Word Before we Start [1]
II. The Key to the St. Lawrence [3]
III. Around About St. John’s [8]
IV. The Cod Fisheries of Newfoundland [13]
V. Iron Mines Under the Sea [24]
VI. The Maritime Provinces [31]
VII. In French Canada [42]
VIII. Ste. Anne de Beaupré and its Miraculous Cures [52]
IX. Montreal [60]
X. Canada’s Big Banks [69]
XI. Ottawa—The Capital of the Dominion [79]
XII. The Lumber Yard of an Empire [88]
XIII. Toronto—The City of Public Ownership [97]
XIV. Waterfalls that Work for the People [106]
XV. Niagara’s Giant Power Station [113]
XVI. The Silver Mines of Northern Ontario [119]
XVII. Nickel for all the World [127]
XVIII. Sault Ste. Marie and the Clay Belt [134]
XIX. The Twin Lake Ports [141]
XX. Winnipeg—Where the Prairies Begin [148]
XXI. The Great Transcontinental Railways [157]
XXII. The Land of Furs [166]
XXIII. Saskatchewan [175]
XXIV. The World’s Largest Wheatfield [181]
XXV. The Open Door in Canada [188]
XXVI. Edmonton—The Gateway to the Northwest [197]
XXVII. The Passing of the Cattle Range [206]
XXVIII. Over the Great Divide [213]
XXIX. Through British Columbia to the Coast [220]
XXX. Prince Rupert [226]
XXXI. By Motor Car Through the Wilderness [232]
XXXII. From White Horse to Dawson [241]
XXXIII. The Capital of the Yukon [250]
XXXIV. Farming on the Edge of the Arctic [259]
XXXV. Mining Wonders of the Far North [266]
XXXVI. Romances of the Klondike [274]
XXXVII. A Dredge King of the Klondike [281]
XXXVIII. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police [288]
See the World with Frank G. Carpenter [298]
Index [301]