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Title: Surveying the Great Divide
Sub-title: The Alberta / BC Boundary Survey, 1913-1917
By (author): Jay Sherwood
ISBN10-13: 1987915526 : 9781987915525
Illustrations: b/w photos
Format: Paperback
Size: 230x230mm
Pages: 160
Weight: .654 Kg.
Published: Caitlin Press (CA) - October   2017
List Price: 21.99 Pounds Sterling
Availability: In Stock   Qty Available: 2
Subjects: History of the Americas : British Columbia
In 1917, during Canadas 50th anniversary, there was little celebration in the country as it entered the fourth year of World War I. This conflict had a tremendous economic and emotional impact on the various levels of government in the country and on the lives of many people in Canada. In western Canada, despite the turmoil and uncertain outcome of the war, one of the countrys major surveying projects continued. In 1913 the Alberta, British Columbia, and Dominion governments began surveying and marking the boundary between the two provinces along the Rocky Mountains. British Columbias representative, A O Wheeler, scaled many of the peaks along the Great Divide and did the phototopographic surveying. R W Cautley, the representative for the Alberta and Dominion governments, mapped the boundary through the economically important mountain passes. During the years of 1913-1917, the Boundary Commission surveyors mainly covered the area from Kicking Horse Pass to the United States border.
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