British Columbia

a new historical atlas
Derek Hayes
Map - 2012

Features eye-opening maps, most previously unpublished, of gold seekers, surveyors, real estate promoters, diplomats, and more, alongside illuminating text that brings the province's history to life.

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37413315662538 Restricted Northwest Room Oversize NW 912.711 HAYES  Place A Hold
Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Hayes, Derek, 1947-
Format: Map
Language:English
Published: Vancouver : Douglas & McIntyre, [2012]
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505 0 |a A geographical view of British Columbia's history -- First inhabitants -- First Nations -- A coast unknown -- Were the Chinese first? -- Juan de Fuca's straight -- Water, water, everywhere -- The Spanish move north -- The world finds British Columbia : Britain's great navigator ; A French response ; In search of the sea otter -- The Spanish return -- British explorers : George Vancouver ; Overland from Canada ; A river not the Columbia ; The great mapmaker -- New Caledonia -- Fort Langley : Fort Victoria ; Seven shillings a year -- British British Columbia: Making the boundary -- The golden colony -- The royal engineers -- Gold field justice -- The Chilcotin massacre -- A northern boundary -- Gold in the Cariboo -- The Cariboo road -- Settlement on Burrard Inlet -- Vancouver Island gold -- Connecting to the world -- The San Juan boundary dispute -- Gold on Wild Horse Creek -- Sam Steele's Fort -- Omineca gold -- Alexander's amazing map -- Metlakatla -- Baillie-Grohman's canal scheme -- The transcontinental connection -- The railway belt -- The city of Emory -- Murder on the Canadian Pacific -- Farwell -- Kamloops : The terminal city -- Streetcars for growth -- Lower Mainland municipalities -- Opening the Okanagan -- Early Kelowna -- Victorian Victoria -- The Island railway : The Victoria & Sidney Railway -- A mineral bonanza : Nelson and the Silver King ; The Silvery Slocan ; Rossland and Trail ; Kimberley and the Sullivan ; Fernie and Coal ; The Boundary and Phoenix ; Fairview ; Hedley and the nickel plate ; A chance find ; Britannia ; Fire Mountain and Tipella -- More railways for Vancouver -- Northern gold -- The steamboat connection -- The coast-to-Kootenay railway -- Nicola Valley coal -- Island coal -- Fishing for salmon -- A northern treaty -- The Alaska boundary dispute -- The booming Lower Mainland -- Grand Trunk Pacific -- Canberra north -- The mapmaking missionary -- The Doukhobors -- Gentlemen farmers -- Interurbans -- Canadian Northern -- Tunnels through the mountains -- Prince George -- eventually -- Railways everywhere -- Surveying British Columbia -- Population and pre-emption settling soldiers -- Marketing the B.C. Rockies -- Roads left and right -- Reclaiming Sumas Lake -- Vancouver between wars -- Serving the coast -- The Champagne safari -- Provincial parks -- Flying west of the mountains -- Defending the coast -- A highway to Alaska -- Post-war British Columbia : The Cold War ; British Columbia's railway -- Kitimat and Kemano -- A mountain of copper : Land lost, land gained ; British Columbia's fleet ; Power for the people ; Roads to freeways ; Now you know us-eh? -- New treaties. 
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