Vancouver Island And British Columbia. Their History, Resources And Prospects

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Had to wait for the boat till morning. Made a tent of one of my blankets; could not sleep, the other being too short for me. My companion got used up. Had to send his tent and blankets by * express.' Thursday, 14^ — On board the steamer at 8 a.m. Lake Anderson, 16 miles long. Direction, north and south. Arrived at Port Seaton at 3 p.m. Lake Seaton, the last in the chain of lakes, is 14 miles long, lying west and east, and is only 1^ miles fr
...om Lake Anderson. Scenery on both lakes charming ; the hills rising abruptly out of the water as clear and tranquil as I have ever seen. Travelled to Lilloet, distant 3^ miles. In approach- ing it the hills recede. It is a pretty place ; a flat surrounded by mountains. There are a few patches of arable land, but sand seems to prevail. All along from Douglas the country looks barren ; hardly a blade of grass to be seen, or a spot level enough to pitch a tent on.
Friday, l&tk, — Started early.


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