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1. Dates In Canadian Railway History Colin Churcher provides a chronology of the development of the CNR and other Canadian railways. Find dates of evolution including the development of train technology. SIGNIFICANT DATES IN CANADIAN railway history. There is a great deal of information available on Canadian railways was changed to Northern railway of canada on August 16, 1858 and http://www.railways.incanada.net/candate/candate.htm | |
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2. The Carillon & Grenville Railway A history of the Carillon Grenville railway,canada's last broad gauge railway. http://www.jimsand.com/c-g/index.html | |
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3. Grade 12 (Canadian) History Internet Resources For High School Teachers In Saska StanleyBlackwell). A history of Vote in canada (Elections canada) Intercolonial railway (National Library of canada). Canadian Pacific railway (National Library of canada) http://duke.usask.ca/~debrou/grade12.htm | |
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4. Canada Southern Railway Web Site Welcome to the canada Southern railway Web Site The canada Southern railway was a part of the New York Central operating between Detroit/Windsor and Buffalo/Fort Erie. railway sites on the web, both with the same goal To preserve the history and memories of the canada Southern railway. http://www.canadasouthern.com/ | |
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5. Canada Atlantic Railway canada, by Train Uncover some interesting stories about the history of the Canadian railway and how it shaped canada. Read travelers accounts and view some of the brochures and posters that were created to advertise the various railway lines. The http://www.globalserve.net/~robkath/railcan.htm | |
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6. Lines Of Country By Christopher Andreae Historical railway and canal atlas of canada showing location and dates of construction and abandonment; includes maps, text, photographs Lines of Country An Atlas of railway and Waterway history in canada shows canada's vast and diverse rail and water http://home.golden.net/~history | |
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7. TrainsCan: The Main Line The authoritative site serving the railway industry in canada with news, data, jobs, company listings, history and information. http://www.trainscan.com | |
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8. Colin Churcher's Railway Pages The Thurso and Nation Valley railway was the last logging railway ineastern canada. Significant Dates in Canadian railway history. http://www.railways.incanada.net/ | |
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9. A Directory History Of Railway Stations Of Ontario Canada regions of canada today, each with its own history, its own identity and its ownarchitectural significance. In our publication Directory of railway Stations http://www.eagle.ca/crsn/ | |
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10. History - National Library Of Canada canada, by Train website canada, by Train Uncover some interesting storiesabout the history of the Canadian railway and how it shaped canada. http://www.nlc-bnc.ca/history/index-e.html | |
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11. Cultivating Canadian Gardens: A History Of Gardening In Canada Rhetoric and Roses A history of Canadian Gardening, 19001930. Toronto Fitzhenryand Whiteside, 1984. Because western railway stations were often the hub of http://www.nlc-bnc.ca/garden/h11-2025-e.html | |
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12. Canadian Pacific Railway Archives: Canadian Pacific Railroad Image gallery of Canadian Pacific railway photos and graphic art covering the history of canada and the railroad. http://www.cprheritage.com |
13. Alberta Railway Museum: Links history many fascinating stories, well worth a look. Kamloops Heritage railway;Alberta Prairie railway Excursions - operates out of Stettler, Alberta. canada http://railwaymuseum.ab.ca/links.html | |
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14. Canadian Railway Telegraph History Site dedicated to canada's railway telegraph, agents, operators, and railway. http://www.trainweb.org/railwayop/ | |
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15. Visit Charlottetown, PEI, Canada | History Lesson history of Charlottetown 1765 Samuel Holland surveyed St. huge debt the Island hadincurred building the railway helped convince them to join canada. http://www.visitcharlottetown.com/about/lesson.cfm | |
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16. Canadian National Railway can trace their history through more than 200 separate companies and as far backas 1836 with the opening of the first public railway in canada, the Champlain http://collections.ic.gc.ca/cnphoto/english/cnr3_ang.html | |
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17. Cambridge, Ontario, Canada - About Cambridge History: The First Railway promoters the railroad was the means by which the economy of Upper canada would be thelate 1840's it appeared that the mainline of the Great Western railway Co http://cambridgeweb.net/historical/railway.html | |
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18. Cambridge, Ontario, Canada - About Cambridge History: The Community Of Preston BRIEF history OF THE COMMUNITY OF PRESTON. Part of the reason for this turnaroundcan be traced to the coming of the electric railway systems that began to http://cambridgeweb.net/historical/preston.html | |
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19. CanadaInfo: History & People: History Timeline driven into the Canadian Pacific railway in British 1984, The Pope visits canada;Marc Garneau becomes government wins the largest majority in Canadian history. http://www.craigmarlatt.com/craig/canada/history&people/history_timeline.html | |
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20. Swiss Guides Centennial 1899~1999 - Golden, British Columbia, Canada - History Swiss Guides Centennial 1899~1999 history. Canadian Pacific railway knew a negativeimage of mountaineering would interfere with their arrived in canada. http://www.rockies.net/~goldfest/history.htm | |
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