Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Moving Natures in Canadian History: An Introduction
Jay Young, Ben Bradley, and Colin M. Coates
Part 1: Production, Pathways, and Supply
Maitland's Moment: Turning Nova Scotia's Forests into Ships for the Global Commodity Trade in the Mid-Nineteenth Century
Thomas Peace, Jim Clifford, and Judy Burns
Forest, Stream and . . . Snowstorms? Seasonality, Nature, and Mobility on the Intercolonial Railway, 1876-1914
Ken Cruikshank
Supply Networks in the Age of Steamboat Navigation: Lakeside Mobility in Muskoka, Ontario, 1880-1930
Andrew Watson
Seasonality and Mobility in Northern Saskatchewan, 1890-1950
Merle Massie
Creating the St. Lawrence Seaway: Mobility and a Modern Megaproject
Daniel Macfarlane
Soils and Subways: Excavating Environments during the Building of Rapid Transit in Toronto, 1944-1968
Jay Young
The Windsor-Detroit Borderland: The making of a Key North American Environment of Mobility
Tor H. Oiamo, Don Lafreniere, and Jay Parr
Part II: Consumption, Landscape, and Leisure
Views from the Deck: Union Steamship Cruises on Canada's Pacific Coast, 1889-1958
J.I. Little
Producing and Consuming Spaces of Sport and Leisure: The Encampments and Regattas of the American Canoe Association, 1880-1930
Jessica Dunkin
What was Driving Golf? Mobility, Nature, and the Making of Canadian Leisure Landscapes, 1870-1930
Elizabeth L. Jewett
Rails, Trails, Roads and Lodgings: The Networks of Mibility and the Touristic Development of "The Canadian Pacific Rockies," 1885-1930
Elsa Lam
Automobile Tourism in Quebec and Ontario: Development, Promotion, and Representation, 1920-1945
Maude-Emmanuelle Lambert
Contributors
Index