@prefix edm: . @prefix dcterms: . @prefix dc: . @prefix skos: . edm:dataProvider "CONTENTdm"@en ; dcterms:subject "Travel and tourism on the C.P.R."@en, "Canadian Pacific Railway Company"@en, "Travel"@en, "Tourism"@en, "Tourism--Canada"@en ; dcterms:isPartOf "Wallace B. Chung and Madeline H. Chung Collection"@en ; dcterms:creator "Canadian Pacific Railway Company"@en ; dcterms:issued "2016-03-07"@en ; dcterms:created "1940-04"@en ; dcterms:description "Pamphlet advertising cruises, tours, hotels and train travel via Canadian Pacific for summer 1940. Three copies"@en, ""@en ; edm:aggregatedCHO "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/chungtext/items/1.0229015/source.json"@en ; dc:format "application/pdf"@en ; skos:note """ ALASKA • WEST COAST VANCOUVER IS • FIORDS NORTHERN B.C. • CANADIAN ROCKIES © EASTERN CANADA and UNITED STATES • WORLD'S FAIRS NEW YORK • SAN FRANCISCO V W or Id's Greatest Travel System ALA K A "THE LAND OF ENCHANTMENT WW Sunset Cruises io the West Coast of Vancouver Island 9 day "PRINCESS" CRUISES • VANCOUVER VICTORIA SEATTLE to SKAGWAY and return (5) 11 day SPECIAL CRUISES VANCOUVER VICTORIA SEATTLE to SKAGWAY and return $125 Attractively Priced with MINIMUM RETURN FARE FROM VICTORIA Historic Russian Church, Sitka Including meals and berth, except at Skagway It costs so little to see America's "Last Frontier" . . . land of strange and thrilling contrasts! Quaint old Indian settlements . . . and scenes of Gold Rush days. A delightful pleasure cruise 2,000 miles up and down the smooth Inside Passage, winding through mountain-hemmed, fiord-like waterways dotted with fascinating Alaskan towns. THE "PRINCESS" LINERS . . . during the summer months the Canadian Pacific assigns three of its finest "Princess" liners to passenger service to Alaska. Oilburners and equipped with wireless . . . excellent dance floors . . . splendid orchestras . . . delicious cuisine. Barbers, lady hairdressers and valet service are also available. During the 1940 summer season, Steamers will leave Vancouver 9:00 p.m. during June, July and August, on the following schedule: June 1, 8, 15, 19, 22, 29. July 3, 6, 10, 13, 20, 24, 27, 31. August 3, 10, 14, 17, 24, 28. Inclusive fare from Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle, to Skagway and return, (meals and berth included, except at Skagway) is $105.00. A trip to Alaska will be an unforgettable experience. During the summer of 1940, Three Special 11-day cruises to Alaska and return, will be available for $125.00 and up, including meals and berth. These increasingly popular Cruises will be performed by the S.S. "Princess Charlotte'' from Vancouver on June 25, July 16 and August 6. Sailing from Vancouver at 11:00 a.m. on the three dates mentioned, the "Princess Charlotte" will cruise for 11 days through the protected waterways of British Columbia's and Alaska's beautiful Coast line on a more extensive itinerary, including Ocean Falls, where a large paper mill is located in the heart of the Coast mountains . . . Sitka, ancient Capital of Alaska in the days of Russian occupation ... the enchanting Behm Canal, a narrow waterway near Ketchikan . . . The Punch Bowl . . . Eddystone Rock—All these and more, in addition to points served by the Company's vessels on their regular schedule. Ample time will be allowed at ports for sightseeing, and side trips will be arranged where possible. Two days will be allowed at Skagway for side trips via White Pass & Yukon Route to Lake Bennett, White Horse, or the combined rail and lake trip to the south end of West Taku Arm. Cruise tickets include passage, meals and berth on Company's steamships from Seattle or Victoria to Vancouver, connecting with the Princess Charlotte. WWWWM GaM&diaa Pacific Ua& Muck ia Of/feb ..'■•■ • FAST AIR-CONDITIONED TRAINS - MODERN STEAMERS • PALATIAL HOTELS - COMFORTABLE LODGES Shall it be 'way down East this year? Or North . . . to the Land of the Midnight Sun ... in cruising fashion? Perhaps a change of altitude atop Canada's Alpine Wonderland . . . mile high peaks . . . glaciers . . . modern lodges and hotels . . . thrilling horserides, fishing and golf! Surprisingly low rates are making travel in Canada more attractive than ever. Air-conditioned trains whisk you across the Dominion in comfort and style ... to Banff-Lake Louise . . . ranking scenic wonders of the world ... on to the Great Lakes of Ontario and their enthralling beauty . . . the busy centres of Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal . . . through the old world city of Quebec . . . into the Maritimes and the land of Evangeline! Canada abounds with vacation spots, and in these few pages are briefly sketched a few 'Travel Ideas.' We urge you to take advantage of them. CANADA WELCOMES UNITED STATES CITIZENS ... No Passports \\ $ I 1 Days Cruise 58 Ports of Call Cruise Ship in Nootka Sound $42*90. $ A most enjoyable cruise along the West Coast of Vancouver Island by the "Princess Norah" and "Princess Maquinna" from Victoria. Eighteen cruises are scheduled between June and September, with calls at nearly thirty-eight ports. The round trip takes six and one - half days. The rugged coastline of the West Coast is frequently likened to that of Norway's and those who make the trip will find it most interesting. 'ROUND THE ISLAND One Special Feature Cruise around Vancouver Island will be made by the "Princess Norah" from Vancouver 2:00 p.m. and Victoria 7:30 p.m. Saturday, June 29, returning to Vancouver 9:00 a.m. Saturday, July 6. Minimum Fare: From VANCOUVER or VICTORIA - $55.00 From SEATTLE 560.00 Including Passage, Meals and Berth Calls are made at the principal ports on the West Coast and around the north end of Vancouver Island to Alert Bay. From Alert Bay the ship proceeds into Knight Inlet, one of the most beautiful fiords on this coast. Thence through Johnstone Straits, Seymour Narrows and the Gulf of Georgia, making numerous interesting calls—an ideal vacation cruise. Cruise in Fiords of Northern British Columbia Minimum Round Trip Fare: From VANCOUVER or VICTORIA From SEATTLE Including Passage, Meals and Berth An excellent opportunity is afforded those with onl}' a limited amount of time to cruise the beautiful "Inside Passage" as far as Prince Rupert. S.S. "Princess Adelaide" sails from Vancouver each Wednesday at 8:00 p.m. for Prince Rupert and return, calling at a number of interesting ports enroute, arriving back in Vancouver 7:30 a.m. following Monday. $40.00 $47.50 Sheltered Alaskan Waters CA A IA CKI Alfxi+ie Vaccdianlt Whether you make a brief stopover on a transcontinental Journey, or spend your entire vacation in the Canadian Rockies, the memories of that thrilling experience will never be forgotten. SPORT AT MILE-HIGH BANFF Top of the world playground framed in the beauty of Canada's Alps. Fresh and warm sulphur swimming pools, fascinating trails to ride and hike, tennis, fishing, dancing; golf—play on Banff's unique mile-high championship course —stay at the baronial Banff Springs Hotel. Special rates for extended visit. LAKE LOUISE The rainbow spot of the Canadian Rockies—a lovely lake of aqua marine mirrors the great Victoria Glacier, and brilliant poppies fringe its sunny shores. Here, the gay Chateau Lake Louise is the gracious host to the lovers of alpine pleasures. Lovely Lake Louise EXQUISITE EMERALD LAKE Lovely gem of the Rockies will enchant you with its beauty. Enjoy the quaint charm and hospitality of the Swisslike Chalet and the rustic deeply comfortable lodges nestled around it. Pine scented air, joyous informality—moderate cost. MOUNTAIN LODGES The Company operates a number of mountain lodges providing comfortable accommodation at moderate cost. Enquire about the many delightful resorts you should not miss including Lake O'Hara, Yoho Valley, Wapta and Moraine Lakes. FEATURE EVENTS OF 1940 Bow Valley, Banff, Alta. ■ GOLF WEEK AT BANFF August 18 to 24 Of special interest to amateur golfers is the annual competition for The Edward, Prince of Wales Cup, and other famous trophies over the Banff Springs Hotel Course. Attractive all inclusive rates at Banff Springs Hotel for the events. CALGARY STAMPEDE - - - - ALPINE CLUB ANNUAL CAMP - INDIAN DAYS AT BANFF - - - ANNUAL TRAIL RIDE SKY LINE TRAIL HIKERS' CAMP BANFF GOLF WEEK BANFF SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS - JULY 8-13 - TULY 14-30 - JULY 18-21 - - TULY 26-30 ■ AUGUST 2-5 AUGUST 18-24 AUGUST 1-31 LOW COST AH-Expcmc Tours in the Canadian Rockies o 2-3-4-6 Day Stop-Over O BANFF LAKE LOUISE EMERALD LAKE Typical Lake, Canadian Rockies T1AYS- 4 $37.50—two in room accommodation. $40.50-—in single accommodation. _,_ t^avo J $47.25—two in room accommodation. £ $51.75—in single accommodation. FOTTP r>AY^' J $57.00—two in room accommodation. \\ $63.00—in single accommodation. „T„ r)AYS- < $?4-50—two m room accommodation. \\ $82.00—in single accommodation. These low-cost all-expense tours will be operated from June 8 to September 8, 1940. They offer a complete adventure in the world-famous Canadian Rockies . . . play in two great national parks—Banff and Yoho . . . visits to three delightful resorts—Banff, Lake Louise and Emerald Lake . . . and 126 miles of spectacular mountain motoring. Banff, Lake Louise and Emerald Lake are as exquisitely different as you could imagine—ranging from the baronial grandeur of Banff to the Continental charm of Chateau Lake Louise and the Swiss-like chalet of Emerald Lake. Tours begin at Field, B.C., eastbound; and Banff, Alta., westbound. Interesting booklet is available showing complete itineraries with map of the whole region. Ask for it! 'ia/uUeeinp in iUe Gwudd* NEW COLUMBIA ICEFIELD HIGHWAY Now you can drive in modern comfort to the spectacular Columbia Icefield . . . glacial wonderlands, great fields of ice caught between mountains on top of the world—flowing into rivers and waterfalls! You see towering mountain peaks, wondrous valleys, scores of glaciers. Daily trips are operated from Lake Louise at low cost. Feature Mountain Drives Include FROM BANFF General Drive R—$ 3.00 Lake Louise via Johnson Canyon S—$ 5.00 Lake Minnewanka R—$ 2.50 Lariat Trail (Three National Parks) R—$30,00 Twilight Tour (Beaver Dams) R—$ 1.50 FROM LAKE LOUISE Moraine Lake R—$ 2.50 Banff via Johnson Canyon S—$ 5.00 Emerald Lake via Yoho Valley S—$ 5.00 Peyto Glacier and Bow Lakes -- R—$ 5.00 Columbia Icefield (extension of Peyto Glacier trip to Chalet at Athabasca Glacier) R—$12.50 Jasper Park via Columbia Icefield R—$22.50 S—Single Fare R—Return Fare EASTERN CANADA -^ WORLD'S FAIRS Unspoiled Vacationland of Woods and Waters and Romantic Cities Vud OntaUa ... Its glorious lake country, "Muskoka," "Niagara," "Georgian Bay," "The Thousand Islands," "French River" — truly a fisherman's paradise, but with sport of every kind. Splendid golf courses and bathing beaches will be found almost everywhere. See Ottawa, the Nation's capital — Toronto, Ontario's "Queen City" and its famous Royal York Hotel (largest hotel in the British Empire.) Quebec—Ancient and Modern cttolidcuf, in 2uehec "REFRESHING AS A TRIP ABROAD" Enjoy the charming hospitality of French Canada. Visit cosmopolitan Montreal where French and English are spoken side by side; quaint old Quebec, only walled city remaining in America, its great Chateau Frontenac dominating the skyline like a medieval Norman Castle, yet modern and friendly. . . . Ste. Anne de Beaupre, famous shrine for pilgrims from far and near. Everywhere, the English-speaking visitor is welcomed so sincerely that he carries away happiest memories of his trip "abroad." Ramaniic Jland of Cuan^eUne Historic cities and smart seaside resorts in romantic Maritime Provinces. Rugged New Brunswick and Nova Scotia beckon to lovers of forest and stream. Unsurpassed for fishing and hunting, the many Maritime resorts will delight the sportsman's heart. Visit the fascinating seaports of Saint John and Halifax; the charming resorts of St. Andrews-by-the-Sea; Digby; Kentville; Yarmouth and Grande Pre, beautiful heart of the Evangeline Country. inland Ocean GlnUed SUMMER STEAMSHIP SERVICE Take advantage of this attractive optional route available to transcontinental passengers and travel by boat between Fort William and Port McNicoll in one or both directions. A splendid interlude in your rail trip. The Canadian Pacific SS. "Keewatin" and SS. "Assiniboia" provide a delightful service with sailings from Fort William, Tuesdays and Saturdays, and from Port McNicoll, Wednesdays and Saturdays, mid-June to mid-September. Q*eat JlakeA* Gbuilel Enjoy a Four-Day Vacation cruise through picturesque Thunder Bay, Lake Superior, St. Mary's River, Lake Huron and Georgian Bay ... an enchanting lake and river route. Thrill to the glamor of shipboard life on a Canadian Pacific ship . . . relax in the sun . . . dance to a lilting orchestra . . . enjoy tasty meals, deck sports, parties . . . retire to restful sleep in airy staterooms. Frequent sailings from Fort William. Return fares from $40. Moonlight on Lake Superior NEW YORK VTTI May 11 - October 27, 1940 From far and near, millions of visitors will see this $150,000,000 epic with its fascinating, awe- inspiring prediction of "The World of To-morrow." Plan now to visit the world's greatest metropolis during the World's Fair via Canadian Pacific with all their modern conveniences to make your trip most comfortable. Include in your itinerary at little additional cost, the Atlantic Coast resorts and a trip to the New York World's Fair. Be sure to double the thrills by travelling both ways through Canada. Ask concerning the many optional routes. Special low fares also available to include both the New York World's Fair and the San Francisco Golden Gate International Exposition. GOLDEN 6ATE INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION A Pageant of the Pacific TREASURE ISLAND May 25 - Sept. 29 Why not include in your vacation a visit to the San Francisco World's Fair? Circuit tours, amazingly low-priced, enable one to take in this great Pageant, as well as the scenic wonders along the Canadian Pacific. ASK ANY CANADIAN PACIFIC AGENT FOR FURTHER INFORMATION SUMNER EXCURSION FARES WIDE CHOICE OF ACCOMMODATION AND ROUTES VANCOUVER, VICTORIA SEATTLE and PORTLAND SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES Boston, Mass Buffalo, N.Y Chicago, 111 Cincinnati, Ohio Cleveland, Ohio.... Detroit, Mich Duluth, Minn Halifax, N.S Jacksonville, Fla Kansas City, Mo Minneapolis, Minn Montreal, Que New York, N.Y " (60-Day Fare) Ottawa, Ont. Philadelphia, Pa Pittsburg, Pa Portland, Me Quebec, Que Rochester, Minn Saint John, N.B St. Louis, Mo St. Paul, Minn Toronto, Ont ... Washington, D.C Winnipeg, Man " (from Portland). Limit—Three months, except "C" fares which allow six months limit. $141.65 117.35 90.30 105.65 110.15 106.95 75.60 157.75 127.65 80.25 75.60 132.25 135.75 135.00 125.35 135.00 117.10 148.25 142.40 79.75 152.20 85.60 75.60 113.35 132.75 67.60 73.55 BA $125.35 101.05 90.15 93.85 90.65 141 is 110.10 112.20 119.45 108.90 118.70 100.80 130.00 122.35 135.90 97.05 116.45 BC $102.10 87.75 74.00 81.85 85.65 84.30 61.95 128.20 97.80 66.57 61.95 98.10 98.10 98.10 98.10 88.65 106.50 106.90 66.09 121.40 70.10 61.95 87.75 97.15 58.65 61.75 $ 93.30 78.75 65.00 73.35 76.65 75.30 54.40 119.40 89.15 58.52 54.40 89.30 89.30 89.30 89.30 80.10 97.70 98.10 58.08 112.60 61.60 54.40 78.75 88.15 53.45 54.40 $148.05 124.80 95.30 110.65 115.15 111.95 95.30 180.10 125.55 89.00 95.30 145.50 *140.75 140.00 140.10 140.00 122.10 154.65 155.65 95.30 173.45 95.30 95.30 124.80 137.75 $100.30 BA $131.75 108,50 95.15 98.85 95.65 163"80 110.05 129.20 *124.45 123.80 123.70 105.80 138.35 139.35 157.15 108.50 121.45 BC $109.55 92.75 79.00 86.85 90.65 89.30 79.00 138.15 96.00 74.43 79.00 108.55 ♦103.10 108.10 103.10 93.65 113.95 117.35 79.00 128.95 79.00 79.00 94.80 102.15 $84.00 $100.55 83.75 70.00 78.35 81.65 80.30 70.00 129.15 87.50 66.88 70.00 99.55 ♦95.35 95.00 99.10 94.55 85.10 104.95 108.35 70.00 119.95 70.00 70.00 85.80 93.15 $75.00 $156.45 133.20 103.70 119.05 123.55 120.35 103.70 188.50 133.95 97.40 103.70 153.90 ♦149.15 140.00 148.50 148.40 130.50 163.05 164.05 103.70 181.85 103.70 103.70 133.20 146.15 ±108.70 BA $139.62 116.37 103.02 106.82 103.52 171.67 117.92 137.07 ♦132.32 131.67 131.57 113.67 146.22 147.22 165.02 116.37 129.32 BC $117.42 100.62 86.87 94.72 98.52 97.17 86.87 146.02 103.87 82.30 86.87 116.42 ♦110.97 115.97 110.97 101.52 121.82 125.22 86.87 136.82 86.87 86.87 102.67 110.02 $91.87 $108.42 91.62 77.87 86.22 89.52 88.17 77.87 137.02 95.37 74.75 77.87 107.42 ♦103.22 95.00 106.97 102.42 92.97 112.82 116.22 77.87 127.82 77.87 77.87 93.67 101.02 $82.87 ♦These fares via Buffalo or Chicago. Fares via Montreal slightly higher. A—1st Class. $Both ways via Vancouver. BA—Intermediate (tourist) Class to Winnipeg, Chicago or St. Louis thence 1st Class. BC—Intermediate (tourist) Class to North Bay or Toronto via Port Arthur, or to Chicago; thence coaches only except that tickets to destinations in Canada, Montreal and west, will be intermediate class in Canada, also west of Chicago. C—Coaches only. NOTE: Fares from California apply one way via Vancouver. VACATION FARES TO PRAIRIE DESTINATIONS From VANCOUVER From VICTORIA TO 1st Class Intermediate Coaches Only 1st Class Intermediate Coaches Only Calerarv $24.10 28.90 41.30 41.85 55.15 70.85 $20.95 25.15 35.90 36.35 47.95 61.60 $17.75 21.30 30.40 30.75 40.60 52.15 $26.60 31.40 43.80 44.35 55.15 70.85 $23.45 27.65 38.40 38.85 47.95 61.60 $19.75 Edmonton 23.30 Saskatoon 32.40 Regina Winnipeg Fort William.... 32.75 40.60 52.15 Tickets on sale June 1-4, July 4-7, August 1-4. 30-day limit. Corresponding fares between other points in Western Canada, SUMMER FARES TO CANADIAN ROCKIES May 15 to September 30 From To Lake Louise Banff Vancouver Victoria.— Seattle Portland.... San Francisco. Los Angeles— ®25.20 ®28.20 ®31.20 ®39.45 ©33.70 ©37.70 ©39.70 ©49.75 ©26.90 ©29.90 ©32.90 ©41.15 ©72.25 ©89.65 ©35.85 ©39.85 ©41.85 ©51.90 ©84.10 ©105.35 ® 21-Day limit. ® October 31 limit. © 30-Day limit. © 3 Months limit. Standard Sleeping Car Fares from Vancouver TO Banff Calgary Chicago Edmonton Lake Louise.—. Mpls.-St. Paul. Montreal Ottawa.... Toronto .... Winnipeg.— Lower * Compartment "Drawing Room $ 5.50 6.25 16.55 7.25 5.25 13.95 21.55 21.00 20.25 12.00 $15.50 17.50 46.75 15.00 39.40 60.50 59.00 57.00 34.00 $20.00 22.00 58.80 26.00 19.00 49.35 76.00 74.00 71.00 42.00 Tourist Lower $ 3.30 3.75 4.35 3.15 7.65 12.95 12.60 12.15 7.20 ♦Two or more passengers. Government revenue tax extra if purchased in Canada. Canadian Pacific Hotels From the Atlantic to the Pacific Nam* off Hotel Kentville, N.S. Cornwallis Inn A Digby, N.S. Digby Pines A Yarmouth, N.S. Lakeside Inn A St. Andrews-by-the-Sea, N.B. Algonquin Hotel A McAdam, N.B. McAdam Hotel A Quebec, Que. Chateau Frontenac E Toronto, Ont. Royal York Hotel E Winnipeg, Man. Royal Alexandra Hotel E Regina, Sask. Hotel Saskatchewan E Calgary, Alta. Hotel Palliser E Banff, Alta. Banff Springs Hotel E Lake Louise, Alta. Chateau Lake Louise E i Field, B.C. Emerald Lake Chalet A Victoria, B.C. Empress Hotel I Vancouver, B.C. I Hotel Vancouver Operated by the Vancouver Hotel Co. Ltd., on behalf of the C.P. and CN. Rys. Altitude 41 Sea Level Sea Level 150 445 300 274 772 1896 3438 4625 5680 4272 Sea Level 100 Season 1940 All Year June 28 to Sept. 7 June 28 to Sept. 6 June 29 to Sept. 3 All Year All Year All Year All Year All Year All Year June 8 to Sept. 8 June 8 to Sept. 8 June 8 to Sept. 8 All Year All Year Recreations In the heart of the Land of Evangeline. Golf, Tennis, Motoring. Golf, Tennis, Motoring, Sea Fishing, Boating, Sea Water Swimming Pool. Excursions into the Land of Evangeline. Golf, Tennis, Motoring. Fresh Water Bathing, Boating, Fishing. Golf, Tennis, Bathing, Boating, Yachting (Passamaquoddy Bay, St. Croix River). Hunting, Fishing in Season. Scenic and Historic Interest, Golf, Motoring, Plains of Abraham, Ste. Anne de Beaupre, Headquarters for Winter Sports. Golf, Motoring, Bathing, Fishing, Motor Boating, Yachting. Golf, Motoring, centre of Canadian West. (Site of old Fort Garry). Golf, Motoring. Golf, Motoring, Fishing (Trout). Mountain Drives and Climbs, Golf, Tennis, Bathing, Fishing. Boating, Riding, Hiking (Banff National Park). Boating, Swimming, Mountain Climbs, Pony Trails, Fishing. Lakes in the Clouds, Moraine Lake Glaciers (Banff National Park). Boating, Fishing, Pony Trails to Yoho Valley, Takakkaw Falls, Riding to Summit Lake and Twin Falls (Yoho National Park). Golf, Motoring, Yachting, Sea and Stream Fishing, Salt Water Bathing in Crystal Garden. Golf, Motoring, Fishing, Steamer excursions. Locfcfcs ^nil Holds Reached by Canadian Pacific French River A Chalet-Bungalow Camp French River, Ont. iDevil's Gap Lodge A Kenora, Ont. Sunshine Chalet A Banff, Alta. (Owned and operated by Brewster Transport Co. Ltd.) Columbia Icefield Chalet A Reached via Lake Louise, Alta. (Owned and operated by Brewster Transport Co. Ltd.) Mount Assiniboine Lodge A Reached via Banff, Alta. (Owned and operated by Erling Strom.) Moraine Lake Lodge A Motor from Lake Louise, Alta. Lake O'Hara Lodge A Hector, B.C. or by Pony from Lake Louise. Lake Wapta Lodge A Hector, B.C. Yoho Valley Lodge A Field, B.C. Radium Hot Springs Lodge A Radium Station. B.C. (Owned and operated by Miss Charlotte Armstrong.) Hotel Sicamous A Sicamous, B.C. (Leased and operated by M. J. Brennan.) Hotel Incola A Penticton, B.C. (Owned and operated by Okanagan Hotel Company.) Harrison Hot Springs Hotel A Agassiz, B.C. (Owned and operated by Harrison HotSprings Hotel Co. Ltd.) 700 1091 7800 6526 7200 6200 6664 5219 5000 3456 153 1132 60 June 20 to Sept. 20 June 14 to Sept. 8 All Year June 15 to Sept. 15 July | to Oct. 15 June 8 to Sept. 8 June 24 to Sept. 6 June 24 to Sept. 6 June 24 to Sept. 6 June 8 to Sept. 8 All Year All Year All Year Motor Boating, Golf, Canoeing, Fishing, Swimming, Tennis. Motor Boating, Canoeing, Fishing, Swimming, Sailing, Tennis, Golf. Trail Riders and Hikers headquarters on the Continental Divide, |5 miles south west of Banff. At the foot of Athabaska Glacier on the spectacular Columbia Icefield Highway. Riding, Hiking, Climbing and Summer Ski-ing. Dally bus service to and from Chateau Lake Louse. Two days horseback ride from Banff. 35 miles by trail, stopping overnight in half-way cabin Lodge is at the foot of Mount Assiniboine (11,870 ft.) in the centre of one of the most magnificent mountain areas in the world. Head of Valley of Ten Peaks. Consolation Lake. Trout Fishing, Pony Trails, Climbs, etc. Riding, Hiking, Mountain Climbing, Fishing. Trips to Lake McArthur and Lake Oesa, also Alpine Hut, Abbot Pass. Centre for Explorations. Excursions to Lake O'Hara, Yoho Valley, etc. Very good fishing in Sherbrooke Lake near Lodge. Half-way between WaptaLodgeand Emerald Lake Chalet, by road and trail. Takakkaw Falls, Twin Falls, Summit Lake, Yoho Glacier, etc. Hiking, Motoring, Fishing, Mountain Climbing, Swimming in hot Radium Pools. Rowing, Canoeing, Motor Boats, Trout Fishing (Shuswap Lake). Boating and Fishing, Okanagan Lake. Splendid Motor Roads. Two Natural Hot Springs (Sulphur and Potash). Motor Boating, Golf, Canoeing, Fishing, Swimming, Tennis, Mountain Climbing. H. F. MATHEWS, General Manager off Hotels, Montreal. Apply to any Agent, or Hotel Department, Montreal or WinniDeg for reservations. A—American Plan (i.e., includes room and meals). E—European Plan (i.e., room only). Transcontinental Trains - Summer 1940 WESTBOUND—Read Down No. I Daily 10 -15pm I.00am I.20am lO-OOam 12.20pm Su Mo a 12.40pm 8.15am 8.30am 8.00am 8.00pm 9.30pm 8.20am r o 1 a *> • 3 rv> e 3 8.55am 10.15pm 00pm 35am 45am II I I 2.40am 4. 3. .00am 15am 4.35am 8.15am I0.30pm m X p 3 Mo Tu u a We We « tt Th Th The Mountaineer Soo- Dominion From CHICAGO Daily June 30 to Aug. 24 No. 503 I.00pm 9.00pm No. 3 10.00pm 10.40pm I.15pm No. 13 12.50pm 5.30pm 6-00pm 6.30am 7.00am 9.15am 9.35am 10.50am 12.25pm 11.40am I.07pm 5.05pm 7.45am m X » 3 CD Mo Tu Tu We Th June23 to 29 and Aug. 25 to Sep. 21 No. 503 100pm 9.00pm No. 3 10.00pm 10.40pm 2.20pm No. 13 I.45pm 7.00pm No. 3 d 7.45pm 7.50am 8.30am 11.10am II.20am 12.15pm I.25pm I2.40pm 2.05pm 6.00pm 8.35am All Year No. 40 I 00pm 15pm 3 9 No. 3 e|0.00pm E|040pm e 2.20pm No. 13 e |.45pm e 7.00pm m X to 3 CD Mo It It Tu No. 3 e 7.45pm e 7.50am e 8.30am Ell.lOam e||.20am E|2.l5pm e I.25pm e12.40pm e 2.05pm e 600pm e 8.35am Tu We Th The Dominion—Daily June 22 to September 7 No. 7 8.15pm 10.25pm 10.35pm 4.45am 6.30am No. 3 10 6 55pm 15am Standard Sleepers No. 7 7.15am 10.50pm 11.05pm 10.25pm 9.20am 10.20am 7.55pm W 3 a * i a TO at <* w o to (/) It 8.25pm 8.45am 9.15am 11.40am 11.50am 12.45pm I.55pm I •10pm 3.08pm 6-50pm 8.55am Coaches Tourists No. 3 6.55am 10.30pm 10-45pm 10.05pm 9.00am 10-00am 7.15pm o 3" tt w M O 3 IO e tt 3 a H M O .5 fit 7.45pm 7.50am 8.30am 11.10am 11.20am 12.15pm 1.25pm 12.40pm 2.05pm 6.00pm 8.35am April 28 to June 21 No. 7 8.15pm 10.25pm 10.35pm 4.45am 6.30am No. 3 10.55pm 6.15am All Cars No. 3 6.55am 10.30pm 10.45pm 10.05pm 9.00am 10.00am 7.15pm z e ii 3 3 :* e roJ> 7 7. 8, 12 I 12 2 6 8 45pm 50am 30am 10am 20am 15pm 25pm 40pm 05pm 00pm 35am m X B> 3 CD Su Mo « Su Mo Mo a it Tu « Tu We « a a Th EFFECTIVE APRIL 28, 1940 (Except a» noted and Subject to Change) Lv.. Ar.. Lv.. Lv.. Ar.. Canadian Pacific .Montreal E.T. . . . Ottawa . . . ... .Ottawa . . . . . .North Bay . . .. .Sudbury ... Ar Lv Ar Ar Lv Lv Toronto Ar Ar Sudbury Lv Lv Sudbury.. Ar Lv Port Arthur Lv Ar . .Fort William E.T. . . Lv Lv . .Fort William CT. . . Ar Ar Winnipeg Lv Lv Winnipeg Ar Ar .. .Moose Jaw M.T Lv Chicago and North Western Lv.. .. .Chicago CT ... Ar St. Paul Soo Line Lv .St. Paul Lv Minneapolis . . . AT...Portal, N.D. CT. Canadian Pacific Lv. .North Portal M.T Ar Moose Jaw.... Ar Lv Ar Ar Lv Ar Lv Lv Moots Jaw.... Ar Calgary Lv Calgary Ar Banff Lv .Banff Ar Lake Louise ... Ar Field M.T Lv Field P.T . ... Ar Golden Ar Revelstoke . .. Ar Vancouver P.T. Ar Lv Ar Lv Ar Lv Lv Ar Lv Lv Lv EASTBOUND—Read Up The Dominion—Daily April 28 to June 22 No. 8 9.05am 6.50am 6.40am 12.45am 11.05pm No. 4 6.30am 11.20pm All Cars No. 4 10.15pm 7.00am 6.45am 5.25am 6.45pm 6.00pm 7.15am w _ e *: "OS c c « 3 Z 6.45am 8.15pm 7.40pm 5.35pm 5.25pm 4.35pm 3.25pm 2.10pm 12.25pm 8.50am 7.15pm June 23 to September 7 No. 8 9.05am 6.50am 6.40am 12.45am 11.05pm No. 4 6.30am 11.20pm Coaches Tourist No. 4 10.15pm 7.0Qam 6.45am 5.25am 6.45pm 6.00pm 7.15am *1 «. o 3 m o 2 h e <*, ra r C « w w O Q. °<3 6.45am 8.15pm 7.40pm 5.35pm 5.25pm 4.35pm 3.25pm 2.10pm 12.25pm 8.50am 7.15pm Standard Sleepers No. 8 10.35pm 7.20am 7.05am 5.45am 7.05pm 6.20pm 8.00am L. m 1! e J» • e oi « n T> a c a m 7.20am 8.55pm 8.25pm 6.15pm 6.05pm 5.15pm 4.05pm 2.50pm I.07pm 9.30am 7.35pm CL E rt x UJ Th Th We Th We We We Tu it Tu Tu Mo tt u Mo Su Soo- Dominion The Mountaineer From VANCOUVER Daily Until Junel9 No. 502 6.05pm 8.45am No. 4 7.15am 6.35am 2.35pm No. 14 12.50pm 7.50am No. 4 6.45am 8.15pm 7.40pm 5 5 4 3 2 12 8 35pm 25pm 35pm 25pm . 10pm 25pm ,50am 7.15pm J un©20 to 30 and Aug. 29 to Sep. 18 50pm . 15am No. 504 2 7 No. 4 7.15am 6.35am 2.35pm No. 14 12.50pm 7.50am No. 4 6.45am 8.15pm 7.40pm 5.35pm 5.25pm 4.35pm 3.25pm 2.10pm 12.25pm 8.50am e 7.15pm _© a. 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