| 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] |