| Chap. | | Page |
| I. | Taking the Trail | [1] |
| II. | The Gate of the Mountains | [10] |
| III. | Studying Out the Trail | [23] |
| IV. | The Great Divide | [37] |
| V. | Crossing the Height of Land | [43] |
| VI. | Following Mackenzie | [53] |
| VII. | Around the Camp-fire | [69] |
| VIII. | A Hunt for Bighorn | [83] |
| IX. | A Night in the Mountains | [102] |
| X. | How the Split-stone Lake was Named | [112] |
| XI. | Lessons in Wild Life | [119] |
| XII. | Wild Country and Wilderness Ways | [134] |
| XIII. | The Caribou Hunt | [143] |
| XIV. | Exploring the Wilderness | [158] |
| XV. | In the Big Waters | [168] |
| XVI. | The Grizzly Hunt | [181] |
| XVII. | The Young Alaskans’ “Lob-stick” | [191] |
| XVIII. | Bad Luck With the “Mary Ann” | [200] |
| XIX. | New Plans | [207] |
| XX. | The Gorge of the Mountains | [217] |
| XXI. | The Portage of the Rocky Mountains | [226] |
| XXII. | East of the Rockies | [232] |
| XXIII. | The Land of Plenty | [236] |
| XXIV. | The White Man’s Country | [244] |
| XXV. | How the Ermine Got His Tail Black | [249] |
| XXVI. | Trailing the Bear | [254] |
| XXVII. | The End of the Old War-trail | [264] |
| XXVIII. | Steamboating in the Far North | [274] |
| XXIX. | A Moose Hunt | [286] |
| XXX. | Farthest North | [294] |
| XXXI. | Homeward Bound | [307] |
| XXXII. | Leaving the Trail | [317] |