age_289" class="pginternal">289, 297. Fort William, 164, 169. Frozen River, 325. Frozen Snow, 274. Fuca, de, tradition he discovered Vancouver Island, 340. Fur trade, 168. Gallatin, 368. Galinee’s Map, 162. Galt, Sir Alexander, 22. George, Prince of Wales, 119. Georgia, Straits of, 334. Georgian Bay, 152, 156. Gillam, Capt. Zachariah, 183. Glaciers, 240, 265, 273. Glasgow, 34, 132. Glendine, 372. Glyndon, 374. Goddard’s Hospital, 76. Gold Mining, 174; British Columbia, 343. Gordon, Willie, 35. Graham, Mr., 228. Grant, Rev. Dr., 120, 178, 203; holds service at Hillsdale, 232; holds service at the Columbia, 256; loses his watch, 262, 277; service on the Ille-celle-waet, 282, 285; service at Shuswap Lake, 308, 314, 319, 326; leaves for Winnipeg, 374. Grant, General, his message to Congress, 407; its threat, 408. Great Western Railway, England, 55, 80. Greenwich hospitality, 71. Griffin’s Lake, 304. Guildford, Park near, 46. Gulf of St. Lawrence, 4. Gun shot signals, 288. Halifax, its harbour, 11; its pleasant society, 13; arrived at, 101; founded, 114; again arrived at, 119; a winter shipping port, 134. Hall, Rev. C., 24. Halliburton, Mr. R.G., 105n. Hamlin, Mr., 314. Hannington, Mr., 317. Harrison River, <
c@vhost@g@html@files@50433@50433-h@50433-h-8.htm.html#Page_114" class="pginternal">114. Missouri, Valley of, 368; Bridge at Bismarck, 373. Moberly, Mr., Survey, 261; exploration Ille-celle-waet, 267 and 267n. Moisture excessive, 300. Moncton, 121. Montreal, routes from Quebec, 127; canals to West, 133. Montreal, city of, 5, 140. Moose Jaw, 208. Moosomin, 207. Morley, 225. Monts, de, first effort colonization, 103. Mountain scenery, 227, 231, 238–241; on the Columbia, 255; Beaver River, 264, 279, 294, 304. Mount Cascade, 228. Moville, 30, 87. Mowat, Hon. Oliver, 45. Mullan Tunnel, 367. Musgrove, Governor, 345. Muskeg, 172. Nanaimo, its coal fields, 419. Naval supremacy of England, influence of Canadian Pacific upon it, 416. Narrows, 334. Neebish Rapids, 158. Neilson, Mr., 234. Neilson, Hon. John, 134. Nepigon Fort, 180. Newfoundland, 1. New Westminster, 328, 337. New York in London, 75. Naxouat, 107. Niagara, 149. Necomen Slough, 325. North Pacific S.S., 357. Northwest Company, 168–186. Northwest settlement, 379. Northwest trade, early records, 182. Northern Pacific Railway, reasons for returning by, 355; its history, 356; height of passes, 413. Nova Scotia, first colonization, 103; held by Cromwell, 105; demanded by French, 106; route or British province, 118. Ocean voyages past and present, 2; Polynesian, 84; present comfort, 85. Ogilvie, Senator, Note.The ceremony of naming Collingwood, which has been described at page 151 as having taken place in 1851, should have been referred to the 14th January, 1853. It was at this date that the meeting took place, when the locality in question, protected from the north by a few islands near the shore, then known as the “Hen and Chickens,” was formally named Collingwood by the Sheriff of the County of Simcoe.
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