The Universal Geography Earth And Its Inhabitants volume 15 North America

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The Universal Geography Earth And Its Inhabitants volume 15 North America
Elise Reclus
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73. — Victoria and Esquimau. Scale 1 : 650, 000. 123°"°' West oF Greenwich I23°20' Depths. Sands exposed ai low water. To 50 Fathoms. 60 to 100 Fathoms. 100 Fathoms and upwards. 18 Miles. Joined the Dominion of Canada in 1871, British Columbia exacted the condition that a trans-continental railway should be constructed across the Rocky Mountains by the year 1891. But such was the urgency of this work that the company, 176 NOETH AMERICA. Aided by the liberality of the Canadian Government, was ab...le to complete the line from ocean to ocean in 1886. All the centres of population and traffic naturally gravitated towards this great artery, which traverses the Lower Fraser valley to its mouth over against Juan de Fuca Strait and Pnget Sound. Vancouver Island, lying south of the Queen Charlotte group, nearer to the mainland, and opposite the excellent harbours of the inland waters, was sure to attract the attention of the early colonists. Nevertheless, very little of the country has been settled, and not more than 15, 000 acres were under tillage in 1881.

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