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Published in April 1992 as half of a two-map set, this map of British Columbia is part of the "Making of Canada" series. With a collection of maps detailing periods of the province's exploration and settlement, this work provides a wonderful historical overview as well as a compelling look at the wonders of present-day British Columbia.
• Information on native life in British Columbia, ca 1775 and a map showing linguistic families, trade items, and trade routes
• A section on the exploration of the northwest including a map showing fur trading posts, major maritime trade centers, fur trade routes, explorer's routes, and native groups
• Maps and information on the gold rush and the fur trade
• Information on the settlement of the region from 1846-1940 including a map showing immigrant routes, natural resources, farming and grazing areas, railroads, hydroelectric sites, and more
• Map of present day British Columbia showing population density, recreational activities, national parks, and natural resources
• Inset map of Vancouver
• Colorful illustrations
Language: english
Size: ca 68,6 x 50,8cm
available Options:
- paper
- double sided encapsulated (inscribedable or wiped off)
- mounted as pinboard with silver-coloured aluminium frame,
one sided laminated (inscribedable or wiped off)
This digital print requires up to 10 - 14 days of delivery time.
Additional Information
| SKU | XNG199204b_ |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | National Geographic |
| published Year | 1992 |
| Lieferzeit | N/A |
| scale | N/A |

