Ascending the Selkirks by the Double Loop
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- [between 1880 and 1890?]
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Ascending the Selkirks by the Double Loop
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Canadian Rockies, Illecillewaet Valley from lookout point on Mt. Abott
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Canadian Rockies, The Antlantic Express passing Mt. Stephen
View of a train traveling through the Canadian Rockies.
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Connaught Tunnel through Mount MacDonald
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View of workers completing construction on the Stoney Creek Bridge.
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Postcard is number 107,232.
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Caption on recto reads, "Souvenir of the Canadian Pacific Railway, the most picturesque route in the world." The caption is also written in French.
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Caption on recto reads, "Souvenir of the Canadian Pacific Railway, the most picturesque route in the world." The caption is also written in French.
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First [Climber] Asulkan Glacier
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First Climbers, Asulkan Glacier
View of a man and woman climbing the glacier.
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First Trail to [Asulkan] Glacier
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Glacier Station and C.P.R. Hotel
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View of a C.P.R. train at the Big Hill.
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Mount Carrol, Selkirk Mountains
Mount Carroll is now known as Mount Macdonald.
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Mount Hermit from near the Glacier Hotel
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Mount Hermit, Summit of Rogers Pass, Selkirks
View of the railroad tracks with Mount Hermit in the background.
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Mount Sir Donald and Great Glacier
Mount Sir Donald was originally known as Syndicate Peak.
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Mount Stephan, (East Side) Summit of the Kicking Horse Pass
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Mount Stephan, Summit of the Kicking Horse Pass
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Mount Stephen and Hotel, Field, Canadian Rockies
Postcard is number 108,989.
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View of Mount Field in Yoho National Park. A fountain can be seen in the foreground.
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View of Mount Field in Yoho National Park. A fountain can be seen in the foreground.
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Naptka [Wapta] Lake, near the Summit of Kicking Horse Pass
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On the road from Salmon Arm to Enderby
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Reflections between Chase and Squilax
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View of a railroad through the Selkirks.
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Sir Donald (Alt. 10,808) and Illecillewaet Glacier, Canadian Rockies
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Snow Peak Avenue, Road to Emerald Lake
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Snow-shed in the Selkirk Mountains
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Stony Creek Bridge, 289 feet high
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Syndicate Peak from Glacier Hotel
Syndicate Peak is now known as Mount Sir Donald.
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The C.P.R. Crossing the Columbia River
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