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Among the Canadian Alps

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The work is a travel and natural-history account of the Canadian Rockies, combining descriptive narrative, practical routes, and geological and botanical observations across national parks such as Banff, Lake Louise, Yoho and Jasper. Chapters treat notable features including glaciers, alpine lakes, caves, the Selkirks and the ascent of Mount Robson, and discuss mountain climbing, trail-making and field techniques. Richly illustrated with photographs, color plates and maps, the text blends personal field anecdotes with route descriptions, landscape description, and a bibliography and notes to guide travelers and climbers.

BIBLIOGRAPHY


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Reference may also be made to the Canadian Alpine Journal and Appalachia containing many important articles on mountain-climbing in the Rockies and Selkirks, the geology, fauna and flora of the region, etc.; also to the Annual Reports of the Commissioner of Dominion Parks.


MAPS

Editor's note about the maps:

The detail of the maps cannot be readily seen on these reproductions
or the original scans from which they came.

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

FOOTNOTES:

[1] Increased in 1914 to 4,400 square miles.

[2] This has since been done, the present area of the park being 423 square miles.

[3] Since the above was written Howard Palmer's Mountaineering and Exploration in the Selkirks has been published, making a very important addition to the scanty literature on the subject.

 


Transcriber's note

  • Obvious punctuation and spelling errors repaired.
  • Several compound words had dual spellings: They were changed to the predominant form as follows:
châlet chalet (p. 87 (twice))
campfire camp-fire (p. 213)
foot-holds footholds (pp. 206, 207)
foot-hills foothills (p. 208)
hand-holds handholds (p. 207)
head-waters headwaters (p. 76)
hill-side hillside (pp. 186, 255)
north-east northeast (p. 53)
north-west northwest (pp. 53 (twice), 59)
south-east southeast (p. 59)
south-west southwest (p. 104)
spellbound spell bound (p. 176)
water-fall waterfall (p. 270 twice)
wildflowers wild-flowers (p. 55)

Other changes:

  • Hasler to Häsler (pp. 138, 139)
  • Schäffer to Schaffer (pp. 26, 187)
  • Repeated chapter titles have been removed resulting in a page number missing at the start of each chapter.
  • Paragraphs split by pictures were rejoined above the pictures.