@prefix ns0: . @prefix edm: . @prefix dcterms: . @prefix dc: . @prefix skos: . ns0:identifierAIP "11aa3520-8de7-4966-98c7-a96d359663c9"@en ; edm:dataProvider "CONTENTdm"@en ; dcterms:isReferencedBy "http://resolve.library.ubc.ca/cgi-bin/catsearch?bid=6420923"@en ; dcterms:isPartOf "British Columbia Historical Books Collection"@en ; dcterms:contributor "Green, Frederick Walter, -1877"@en ; dcterms:creator "Patterson, William D."@en ; dcterms:issued "2015-06-12"@en, "1870"@en ; dcterms:description "\"Sheet has title: Distance tables and miscellaneous information. Reprinted in 1871.\" -- Lowther, B. J., & Laing, M. (1968). A bibliography of British Columbia: Laying the foundations, 1849-1899. Victoria, BC: University of Victoria, p. 42."@en, ""@en ; edm:aggregatedCHO "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/bcbooks/items/1.0221690/source.json"@en ; dcterms:extent "2 sheets ; advertisements, map (folded), tables (folded) ; 37 x 51 cm"@en ; dc:format "image/jpeg"@en ; skos:note """ Opposite the Post Office, "VICTOiRI-A... Known all over the Coast for CL0THIN8 & UNDERCLOTHING, BEST QUALITY, BEST VALUE. BRITISH GOODS imported direct- Everything marked in f lain figures, I ' M:AP OP THE JCARIBOO11OMCA | GOLD FIELDS, I AND THE ROUTES THERETO, fa COMPILED FROM RELIABLE AUTHORITIES BY 1 WM. D. PATTERSON, C, E. ^^^^^H LITHOGRAPHED BV * F- W, GR.EEIM, AGENTS FOR BRITISH COLUMBIA I T. iV. HI BEEN $c CO ft $ VICTORIA, B. C. & PRINTED AT TOE STANDARD OFFICE., 1870. Fromis &' Saunders, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROWERS, PROVISION DEALERS and Wine-and.:" Spirit Merchants, MEG TO INFORM PARTIES REQUIRING 'A STOCK OF Goods for, the Onimeca Mines that they .hold the largest, most complete, and best assorted stock in tne Colony, ana are prepared io sell at the lowest possible, wholesale prices. Mm" All articles warranted Uenuine, and of a superior quality. We -invite inspection oi our stock previous to pnrcm^snig elsewhere. Woods delivered Free of Charge. : PROMIS & SAUNDERS., - Johnson street, opposite King's Head. Fell & Finlayson are prepared to supply miners and travelers with erery description of groceries and provisions put up in convenient sized packages for transmission to any part oi the Colony, at -the lowest prices. Particular attention is paid to the selection of goods for parties desiring to ps ocure supplies for the mines. They may rely upon get ting a superior article at our store. Coffee roasted and prepared on an improved principle; and 8pices? guaranteed free from adulteration, may be had in any desired quantity. Fell & Finlayson Coffee and Spice Merchants and Family Grocers, Victoria, V.I. • ' g^U Always ask for Fell's Coffee at, the Mines ~^gg chahles MOk ro.;*'. / k < K "•*x Ji v ■ ' LANGL±Y .. VICTORIA Li 0 ,ji.stes oi Uii&rg t.o &6 50 ... 1 uu Bt,<> mi Lot yljei Veeh Si-nyLt- M exit's','.,.....-r-. [. v;.;... ..'.....-., 0 37^ ^s.,l.}...>...-..%.;...:.....j.,;: :.,.., o so The Bar is well supplied with Wines, Liquors, Ale, Porter and Cigars. MtSf A Fireproof Safe in the House. WHA, , Pacific-Telegraph Hotel, STORE STREET,' bet Herald and Fisgard, VICTORIA, B. C. Andrew Astrico, - - Proprietor. The MOST COMMODIOUS and CLEAN HOTEL, m Tictoria. It is conducted on the European principle, The Table is supplied with the very best the market affords Meals at all hours of the day. Private Lining Rooms for Families. CHARGES—Board and Lodging per week, $5 50 tt> $6 50. Board and Lodging per day $1 00. Single meals, 37% cents. Beds 50 cents. TERMS—Cash in advance. J$5j^ A Fire-proof safe in the House. Lowe, Stahlschmidt & Co. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, VICTORIA, VANCOUVER ISLAND. AGENTS FOR Uniou Insurance Co., (Marine), of San Francisco. Buena Vista Vinicultural Society, of California. Henry Brace &Co.'s Saddlery, Walsall.Great Britain. Hold full stocks of staple imported goods, liberal advances made on approved merchandise ship-. ped to their friends in South America, Sandwich Islands, Australia, China and Europe. H. MAYNARD, Boot and Shoe Store, Occidental Buildings, $^ FORT 8TRBET. LEATHER AND FINDINGS OF ai.l kinds for sale on the most favorable terms.. Distance Tables and Miscellaneous Information. DOUGLAS ROUTE— To Clinton from New Westminster, Miles. From New Westminster to Douglas, 95 Thence to Lillooet Lake........ 36 " end of Lillooet Lake.... 17| 11 Anderson Lake 30 11 end of Anderson Lake... 14 " Seaton Lake 1 -( end of Seaton Lake.,... 14 " Lillooet 3| " Clinton..,..,...., 40 251 PORT YALE ROUTE— To Clinton and Williams Creek from New Westminster. Miles. From N. Westminster to Ft. Hope, 72 Thence to Ft. Yale 15 " Lytton.,....,,,., 57 " Clinton ......... ., 79 " SodaCr»ek.. ..,...,130 11 per Steamer or Waggon Road to Quesnel Mouth 55 •• Williams Creek.... ,. 65 473 LAND ROUTE— From New Westminster to Hogem City, on the Omineca River, per West Road River and Ft. Frazer. Miles. From New Westminster to Quesnel Mouth, per Fort Yale Route.. 408 From New Westminster to Quesnel Mouth, per Douglas* Lillooet Route 436 Thence to West Road River 45 " NoolkiLake 69 " Fort Frazer, 26 " Fort St. James 45 " Tatchee River.. 36 " Trembleur Lake 15 u Crossing do 9 " Middle River 25 -- Bulkley House,1-north end of Lake Tatlah 50 " Hogem City 50 Total distance from New Westminster, per the Douglas-Lil- looet Route, to Hogem City...806 Total distance from New Westminster, per Ft. Yale Route, to Hogem City, on the Omineca River 7 78 Froin N. Westminster to Victoria, 75 From Victoria to Hogem City, per Yale Route 853 From Victoria to Hogem City, per Douglas Route 381 LAND AND RIVER ROUTE— From New Westminster to Hogem City, on the Omineca River, via Fort George. Miles. From New Westminster to Quesnel Mouth, per Yale Route , 408 From New Westminster to Quesnel Mouth, per Douglas Route....... ......436 Thence to Fort George .. .. 96 " Chinlac... 60 -- Fort James 70 -- Hogem City, (as before described)... 195 From New Westminster to Hogem City, per Douglas Route 857 From New Westminster to Hogem City, per Yale Route 829 From Victoria to N. Westminster, 75 Total distance from Victoria to Hogem City, per Yale Route...904 Total distance from Victoria to Hogem City, per Douglas Rte, 932 SEE EN A ROUTE— Miles. From Victoria to the Mouth of the Skeena River, per Steamer...600 Thence to Mumford's South Landing 22 11 Kitsalage 48 il Kitwangar, 44 -• Hankin's Store, at Forks 36 -- Lake Babine ., 50 M Bulkley House 30 -• Hogem City 50 From Victoria to Hogem City, 880 GISCOMBE PORTAGE ROUTE— As yet almost untravelled, and reported rough. To Fort George, as before described from New Westminster, per Yale Route 504 Thence to Portage 40 " Summit Lake 10 u Crossin do 4 " McLeod's Lake & Fort, 40 Li Mouth Findlay Branch 120 " Germanseu Creek 75 u Following the windings of the river to Hogem, 30 /y.yy. From Viotorift to Hogem City, 823 \\ JEJsyetchl or ZFLsuIm. Talole. MEAN ANNUAL PRECIPITATION OF RAIN, FALLING IN INCHES, IS DISTRIBUTED AS FOLLOWS : Precipitation. Over the Westerly Slope of the Cascade Mountains and Vancouver Island, ., 50 Inches. Over the Eastern Slope of the Cascade Mountains, , ., ...» 20 u Over the Western Slope of the Rocky Mountains, , 25 u Over the Eastern Slope of the Rocky Mountains, 20 " Over the Saskatchewan Valley, , , 15 -• Over the Country East of Red River and West of Lake Ontario, , , 30 " Over the rest of the Canadian Provinces, including New Brunswick and Prince Edward's Island,...,. 36 " magnetic declination. The variation of the Magnetic Needle may be approximately assumed to be about one degree, (1°) additive for each parallel of Latitude to about Latitude 57° North, and Longitude 119 West. authorities consulted in the compilation of the map. Messrs. Germanseii, Anderson, Hankin and White's Sketches, and Leech's (R. E.) Maps of the Union Telegraph Surveys ; also, Compiler's Sketches, &c, during the years 1861-'62-'63-and-'64, in the Upper Country ; Admiralty Charts by Capt. Pender and others ; Wylde's (Geographer to Her Majesty Queen Victoria) Mapsf Canadian Maps, Professor Dole's Isothermal Charts, Professor Bache's Magnetic Observations in the United States, &c, &c. """@en, "Other Copies: http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/44678936"@en ; edm:hasType "Maps"@en ; dcterms:identifier "G3511.H2 1870 .P37"@en, "I-0363"@en ; edm:isShownAt "10.14288/1.0221690"@en ; dcterms:language "English"@en ; edm:provider "Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library"@en ; dcterms:publisher "Victoria : Victoria Standard Office"@en ; dcterms:rights "Images provided for research and reference use only. For permission to publish, copy, or otherwise distribute these images please contact digital.initiatives@ubc.ca."@en ; dcterms:source "Original Format: University of British Columbia. Library. Rare Books and Special Collections. G3511.H2 1870 .P37"@en ; dcterms:subject "Gold mines and mining--British Columbia--Maps"@en, "British Columbia--Maps"@en, "Cariboo (B.C. : Regional district)--Gold discoveries--Maps"@en ; dcterms:title "Map of the Cariboo and Omineca gold fields, and the routes thereto, compiled from reliable authorities"@en ; dcterms:type "Still Image"@en .