MOUNT ROBSON, the highest and most majestic peak of the Canadian Rockies, rising to an altitude of 13,087 feet, guards the western entrance to Jasper Park. Its pointed apex divides into two streams of ice extending down the mountain for nearly a mile.
Plant of the BRITANNIA MINING AND SMELTING COMPANY on Howe Sound B.C., handling nearly 3,000 tons of one per milling day and producing in 1925 over twenty-eight million pounds of copper.
The value of the fishery products of British Columbia in 1925 was $14,966,445 or 67 percent. of the total value of British Columbia fisheries production.
Plant of the LAURENTIDE POWER COMPANY, Grand' Mère, Quebec, having a capacity at present of 164,000 horse-power. About 1,300,000 horse-power has been developed of the estimated 15,000,000 horse-power possibilities of the province of Quebec.
The rich alluvial soil of the valleys of British Columbia produces enormous crops of all kinds of roots. The climate of Vancouver and Victoria is peculiarly adapted to the production of flowering bulbs. Rare opportunities and an unlimited market await the specialist.
A pastoral scene at the confluence of the Gatineau and Ottawa rivers from Rockcliffe Park, Ottawa. The drainage basins of these two rivers combined have an area of 65,800 square miles.