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         Railway Canada History:     more books (100)
  1. The romantic history of the Canadian Pacific;: The Northwest passage of today, by John Murray Gibbon, 1937
  2. Steel Rails and Iron Men: A Pictorial History of the Kettle Valley Railway by Barrie Sanford, 2003-04-01
  3. No hay fever & a railway: Summers in St. Andrews, Canada's first seaside resort by Willa Walker, 1989
  4. Along parallel lines: A history of the railways of New South Wales by John Gunn, 1989
  5. With iron rails: A bicentennial history of the railways in New South Wales by David Burke, 1988
  6. The Land of Evangeline: A Brief Recital of Fact, History and Romance of Canada's Greatest Historic Shrine, Grand Pre Memorial Park by N/A, 1935
  7. Great Railways of the Canadian West: Building the Dream That Shaped Our Nation (Amazing Stories) by Graeme Pole, 2006-06-06
  8. VIA Rail (MBI Railroad Color History) by Christopher C. N. Greenlaw, 2007-05-15
  9. Rites of Passage: A Canadian Railway Retrospective by Greg McDonnell, 2000-10-01
  10. An engineer on the Great Western: A selection from the personal reminiscences (Western Ontario history nuggets) by S. W Burt, 1952
  11. Precarious foundations: irrigation, environment, and social change in the Canadian Pacific Railway's Eastern Section, 1900-1930 [An article from: Journal of Historical Geography] by M. Evenden,
  12. Trouble on the Tracks: Grand Trunk Railway of New England Tragedies by Jeffrey Holt, 2007-01-12
  13. The Toronto Civic Railways: An illustrated history by J. William Hood, 1986
  14. American Shortline Railway Guide: Facts, Figures, and Locomotive Rosters for over 500 Short Lines (Railroad Reference Series , No 17) by Edward A. Lewis, 1996-05

81. RAC / ACFC       -        Welcome / Bienvenue
The RAC is the industry association of freight, passenger and commuter railways that operate throughout canada.
http://www.railcan.ca

82. The Canadian Pacific Railway History
A Brief history of the Canadian Pacific railway. logo. logo_history With 119 years of history, Canadian Pacific railway has had its share. Among
http://www.cprheritage.com/history.htm
A Brief History of the
Canadian Pacific Railway

Companies go through many changes. With 119 years of history, Canadian Pacific Railway has had its share. Among the most visible to the public has been the periodic changes to the railway's logo; some discreet, others striking.
Windsor Station
Always conscious of the great significance of the CPR to the development of Canada and immensely proud of those achievements, company officers ensured that a tangible corporate memory was created and retained.
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A brief history of the railway, it's logo and it's archives HOME IMAGE GALLERY ABOUT LOGO HISTORY ... CONTACT US

83. History And The Logo Development
Companies go through many changes. With 119 years of history, Canadian Pacific railway has had its share. Among the most visible
http://www.cprheritage.com/logo/
The Canadian Pacific Railway was formed in 1881. The story of the railway is filled with history and achievement. Canada's first Prime Minister, Sir John A. MacDonald, resolved to "build a Pacific Railway to unite the country". George Stephen, one of the founders of the railway along with Donald Smith and R.B. Angus, struck a deal with the government to build the railway. The job fell to William Cornelius Van Horne. On November 7, 1885 Donald Smith drove the "last spike" connecting the Pacific Ocean to central Canada. Van Horne observed - "It was the end. And the beginning."
Mouse over here to make it move. A brief history of the railway.
Logo Development - from the begining These, and all logos and designs on this Canadian Pacific Railway Archives web site are the property of the Canadian Pacific Railway. None of the images on the cprheritage.com web site may be reproduced without written permission of the Canadian Pacific Railway. Companies go through many changes. With 119 years of history, Canadian Pacific Railway has had its share. Among the most visible to the public has been the periodic changes to the railway's logo; some discreet, others striking.

84. Radfahren In Kanada
Auf dem Trans canada Trail mit dem Fahrrad unterwegs Informationen und Angebote f¼r Abenteuerreisen auf der Kettle Valley railway.
http://www.kanada-bike.com/

Radfahren in Kanada
Durch die Wildnis in British Columbia Radfahren auf 750 km stillgelegten Bahntrassen im Süden von West-Kanada - geht das überhaupt? Rails To Trails / Schienen zu Pfaden lautet das landesweite Motto, dass Bahntrassen zu Wildniswegen für Naturliebhaber (Radfahrer, Wanderer, Reiter) umgewidmet hat. West Canada Bike Tours führt seit etlichen Jahren organisierte Radreisen mit deutschsprachigen Bike-Fans auf dem Trans Canada Trail durch. Auf unserer einzigartigen Abenteuerreise radeln wir mit eigenen oder gemieteten Mountainbikes / Tourenrädern auf der Kettle Valley Railway vom Kootenay-Gebirge durch das Okanagan Valley gen Westen. Wir beenden unsere faszinierende Radtour durch das schöne British Columbia in der Pazifik-Metropole Vancouver. Film von unserer Tour im BR:
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85. Brotherhood Of Locomotive Engineers National Legislative Board- - - Welcome
Canadian section of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, representing engineers working for Canadian Pacific railways, Canadian National railways, VIA Rail, Ontario Northland railway and Algoma Central.
http://www.ble.org/canada/index.html

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86. Canada
Transportation Railways total 49,422 km (2002). history. The first inhabitants of canada were native Indian peoples, primarily the Inuit (Eskimo).
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87. The Carillon & Grenville Railway
canada's last broad gauge railway.
http://www.jimsand.com/c-g/index.html
Canada's Last Broad Gauge
By Jim Sandilands var site="sm6carillon"
A history of the , Canada's last broad-gauge railway. Also covered is the subsequent re-use of part of the right of way by the Canadian Northern Railway and its abandonment under Canadian National Railways. Grenville.
Read more about this fascinating railway that was the "Last of the Breed."
Drop in on:
Jim Sandilands' Railroad Web Pages

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88. Canadian History - People Places And Events In The History Of Canada
Canadian National railway Story The history of CN, from pioneer railroads to present day. From the CN corporate site. Discovery
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Explore this broad collection of resources on people, places and events in Canadian history, including building the railroad, the Klondike Gold Rush, the Halifax explosion and the discovery of insulin.
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Recent Prime Ministers of Canada Prime Ministers of Canada and their terms of office since 1867. Premiers of Canadian Provinces Historical listings of the premiers of Canada's provinces and territories, with related links. Governors General of Canada Governors General of Canada and their terms of office since Confederation. Halifax Explosion The collision of a relief vessel and a munitions carrier in Halifax Harbour during World War I caused the world's largest man-made explosion before Hiroshima.

89. Acadian Railway
A luxury train that provides tours from New York to Atlantic canada. Offers information on trains, routes and booking.
http://www.acadianrailway.com/

90. Canadian Railroad Historical Association Toronto York Division
Founded in 1932, this is the Toronto arm of canada's only national organization concerned with preserving the nation's railway heritage. Organization offers research facilities, ten monthly meetings and monthly newsletters.
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THE WEB PAGE OF THE CANADIAN RAILROAD HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION "TORONTO & YORK DIVISION" E-mail Us Membership Rates and Application Form "Turnout" - Our Member's Newsletter (updated Dec. 10, 2002) Monthly Activities (updated October 1, 2003) Our Divisions across Canada
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91. Civilization.ca - Online Resources For Canadian Heritage - Canadian History
htm. Railways Railways in canada A Brief history http//imagescn.technomuses.ca/photoessays/railways/railways01.cfm. Significant
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QUICK LINKS Home page Archaeology Arts and Crafts Civilizations Cultures First Peoples History Treasures Military history Artifact catalogue Library catalogue Other Web sites Boutique
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General and reference works Geography and local history Museums and other cultural institutions
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History
History - Canada (page 8) page 1: General history Chronology Historical geography page 2: Biography, demography and genealogy page 3: Emblems, symbols and flags Constitutional history Politics and government page 4: Discovery and exploration page 5: Migration and settlement page 6: The British colonial period Canada, the nation page 7: Economic history Exploitation of natural resources, Industries and trades, Labor, Commerce, Finance page 8: Transportation history Water transportation, Railways, Air transportation, Space flight Communications history page 9: Religious history Social history Women's history
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  • 92. Civilization.ca - Online Resources For Canadian Heritage - Canadian History
    Significant Dates in Canadian railway history http//www.railways.incanada.net/candate/candate.htm. Chronology of Important Dates
    http://www.civilization.ca/orch/www04b_e.html
    QUICK LINKS Home page Archaeology Arts and Crafts Civilizations Cultures First Peoples History Treasures Military history Artifact catalogue Library catalogue Other Web sites Boutique
    Online Resources for Canadian Heritage
    General and reference works Geography and local history Museums and other cultural institutions
    History
    ... MAIN MENU
    History
    History - Canada (page 1) page 1: General history Chronology Historical geography page 2: Biography, demography and genealogy page 3: Emblems, symbols and flags Constitutional history Politics and government page 4: Discovery and exploration page 5: Migration and settlement page 6: The British colonial period Canada, the nation page 7: Economic history Exploitation of natural resources, Industries and trades, Labor, Commerce, Finance page 8: Transportation history Water transportation, Railways, Air transportation, Space flight Communications history page 9: Religious history Social history Women's history
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  • 93. Home
    Offer training for material handling, aerial devices, and railway track surfacing equipment. Course content examples and price list . canada .
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    94. Town Of Rainy River, Ontario, Canada
    Rainy River is an attractive rural community of 1,000 residents located on the OntarioMinnesota border. Originally a fur trading and lumber settlement, the town of Rainy River remains a vital transportation center with Canadian National railway.
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    Rainy River is an attractive rural community of approximately 1,000 residents located on the Ontario-Minnesota border, within a three hour's drive southeast of Winnipeg and just 22 kilometres (14 miles) south of Lake of the Woods. The Rainy River valley is an area of magnificent lakes and rivers, mixed woodlands and wildlife habitat, gently rolling hills and pastures and continental climate that changes with every season. Originally a fur trading and lumber settlement, the town of Rainy River remains a vital transportation centre with Canadian National Railway, one of the largest employer in the district. Grain, fuel and lumber from Canada's west is shipped through Rainy River to eastern markets and ports, or across the international railway bridge to the United States for overseas markets. Located across from Baudette, Minnesota, Rainy River provides access to the United States highway system and is also the terminus for the world's longest street Yonge Street (Hwy. 11) which originates in Toronto. Rainy River, which is surrounded by productive agricultural land, is also a trade and service centre for many outlying farms

    95. Redirect
    Despite its name, operates a busonly transit system in Hamilton and Wentworth (suburban Toronto), canada. Includes schedules, route information, fare information, and announcements.
    http://www.city.hamilton.on.ca/hsr/

    96. Department Of Fine Arts, Okanagan University College
    Moments in Canadian history. Compiled by Robert J. Belton 1919 TO 1945. 1919 Grand Trunk Pacific, the western division of the Grand Trunk railway, consolidates a
    http://www.arts.ouc.bc.ca/fiar/his_1945.html
    Department of Fine Arts, Okanagan University College
    Important Moments in Canadian History
    Compiled by Robert J. Belton
    1919 TO 1945
    Grand Trunk Pacific, the western division of the Grand Trunk Railway, consolidates a line from Winnipeg to Prince Rupert. The Canadian National Railways is created as a crown corporation to acquire and further consolidate these smaller lines. The first successful transatlanctic flight leaves St. John's, Nfld. (June 14). Beginning in the metals and buildings trades as a call for union recognition, a general strike expands until it paralyzes Winnipeg (May 19-June 26). An armed charge by the RCMP on Bloody Saturday kills one and injures thirty (June 21). James Shaver Woodsworth and others were charged with seditious conspiracy. The federal government passes a Technical Education act.
    Canada joins the League of Nations at its inception. The Progressive Party is formed by T. A. Crerar to obtain law tariffs for western farmers.
    Mackenzie King and the Liberals win federal election. Agnes Macphail becomes the first woman elected to Parliament, then representing the Progressive Party (which came in second and held the balance of power despite refusals to form an official opposition). Woodsworth becomes the first socialist elected to the House of Commons. The Bluenose is launched at Lunenburg, N.S. (Mar. 26). Colonial Motors of Walkerville, Ontario manufactures an automobile called the Canadian.
    The Canadian Northern and Canadian Transcontinental Railways merge to form the Canadian National Railways. Canada's reveals a growing independence by not going to Britain's aid in the Chanak crisis in Turkey. Banting, Best, MacLeod, and Collip share the Nobel Prize for the discovery of insulin. Foster Hewitt makes the first hockey broadcast. A Provincial Franchise Committee is organized in Québec to work towards female suffrage in the province. Of the other provinces, only Newfoundland has not yet given women the vote.

    97. Canadian Pacific Railway - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    the popular song by Gordon Lightfoot, The Canadian Railroad Trilogy. The story of the railway s construction was most famously told in popular history books by
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_Pacific_Railway

    98. BCRail - Discover British Columbia's Railway...
    canada's fourth largest railway. Provides passenger transportation from North Vancouver to Prince George, BC, aboard the Cariboo Prospector train.
    http://www.bcrail.com/bcr/
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    BC Rail, Canada's third largest railway, operates exclusively
    in British Columbia and has interline connections to all
    rail-served points in North America.

    99. Rails NW
    Rail tours, trains and trips throughout canada including Rocky Mountaineer, Trains Unlimited, Polar Bear Express, West Coast railway. Schedules, fares and online reservations.
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    The Expreso Maya Train is now serving the historic Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico. Trips range from two to five days. Priced from $495 ppdo.

    100. Swiss Guides Centennial 1899~1999 - Golden, British Columbia
    Swiss Guides Centennial 1899~1999 history. By the time the Canadian Pacific railway was completed in 1885, Europe had run out of unclimbed peaks and
    http://www.rockies.net/~goldfest/history.htm

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