The Sea Service Between "Port Moody" And "Victoria," Vancouver's
Island, Is Well Performed; And Victoria Itself Is An English Town, With
Better Paved Streets, Better Electric Lighting, And Better In Many
Other Ways That Might Be Named, Than Many Bigger American And English
Towns I Know Of.
I spent four delightful days in and about it,
including an experimental trip, through the kindness of Mr. Dunsmuir
- The proprietor of the Wellington Collieries, a few miles north of
Nanaimo - over the new railway from Victoria to Nanaimo, constructed,
with Government aid, by himself and Mr. Crocker, of San Francisco. I
had the pleasure of making the acquaintance of Sir Mathew Begbie, the
Chief Justice of British Columbia, to whose undaunted courage
Vancouver's Island and British Columbia owed law and order in the
dangerous and difficult times of the gold discoveries.
Upon the question of relative distances, engineering, and generally
what I saw between Port Moody and Chicago, I again take advantage of
Mr. Edward Wragge's excellent notes.
"Table of Distances between Liverpool and China and
Japan, via the Canadian Pacific Railway, through Canadian
territory, and via New York and San Francisco, through United
States territory: -
"ROUTE THROUGH CANADIAN TERRITORY.
"Summer Route MILES.
Liverpool to Quebec, via Belle Isle 2,661
Quebec to Montreal 172
Montreal to Port Moody 2,892
Port Moody to Vancouver 12
Vancouver to Victoria 78
Vancouver to Yokohama 4,334
Vancouver to Hongkong 5,936
"Winter Route MILES.
Liverpool to Halifax 2,530
Halifax to Quebec 678
Other points as in summer.
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