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The North-West Passage by land / Being the narrative of an expedition from the Atlantic to the Pacific, undertaken with the view of exploring a route across the continent to British Columbia through British territory, by one of the northern passes in the Rocky Mountains cover

The North-West Passage by land / Being the narrative of an expedition from the Atlantic to the Pacific, undertaken with the view of exploring a route across the continent to British Columbia through British territory, by one of the northern passes in the Rocky Mountains

Chapter 2: LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
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The narrative recounts an overland expedition from the Atlantic to the Pacific across British North America, following river routes, prairie trails, and a northern Rocky Mountain pass into British Columbia. It details travel logistics, encounters with Indigenous peoples and mixed‑heritage communities, and episodes of canoeing, hunting, and weather‑driven hardship such as storms, pests, and scarce provisions. Descriptions move from fertile Red River country through forests and mountains, combining practical route observations, maps and illustrations, and reflections on the region’s settlement potential and the value of a land communication artery to the Pacific.

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.

PAGE
Our Party across the Mountains Frontispiece.
Our Night Camp on Eagle River.—Expecting the Crees 68
Our Winter Hut.—La Belle Prairie 76
A Marten Trap 102
Swamp formed by Beaver, with Ancient Beaver House and Dam 179
Fort Edmonton, on the North Saskatchewan 183
The Forest on Fire 225
Over the Mountain, near Jasper House 231
View from the Hill opposite Jasper House.—the Upper Lake of the Athabasca River and Priest’s Rock 232
Crossing the Athabasca River, in the Rocky Mountains 245
The Assiniboine rescues Bucephalus 259
Our Misadventure with the Raft in crossing Canoe River 271
A View on the North Thompson, looking Eastward 275
The Trail at an End 281
Mr. O’B. triumphantly Crosses the River 292
The Headless Indian 296
The Terraces on the Fraser River 338
Yale, on the Fraser River 345
The “Rattlesnake Grade.”—Pavillon Mountain, British Columbia; altitude, 4,000 feet 356
A Way-side House.—Arrival of Miners 357
A Way-side House at Midnight 357
Miners washing for Gold 370
The Cameron “Claim,” William’s Creek, Cariboo 371
General Map of British North America, showing the Authors’ Route across the Continent (Bound with Volume.)
Map of the Western Portion of British North America, showing the Route across the Rocky Mountains by the Yellow Head, or, Leather Pass into British Columbia, on a larger scale. (In the Pocket.)