Winnipeg was Canada's first important city in the west and was the
supply point for other prairie cities like Regina, Saskatoon, Calgary,
Edmonton, and even far-off Vancouver. It exploded from a village of
2,700 people in 1877 to a fully modern metropolis of 100,000 in just
thirty years and by then had a university, newspapers, publishing
firms, a major theatre, and a vibrant mass of immigrants who flooded
in to open up the West. Growing Winnipeg was served with
paddle-wheelers on the Red River, Red River ox carts, a Canadian-owned
railway to St. Paul, Minnesota, and finally the CPR linking Montreal
with the west coast. A Winnipeg Album is a pictorial impression of
Winnipeg's colourful, dramatic, and relatively brief history, compiled
and with commentary by John David Hamilton and Bonnie Dickie. Over one
hundred stunning black-and-white photographs record the early days of
the city and trace some of the dramatic events that made Winnipeg
"Canada's Chicago."
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Glimpses of the Way We Were
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781554880621
Publisert
2013
Utgiver
Vendor
Dundurn
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Antall sider
168
Forfatter