Maps

Maps showing the vicinity of Mount Robson

1784 — James Cook [1728–1779] — Map of the world in Captain Cook’s Third Voyage

1795 — Aaron Arrowsmith [1750–1823] — British Possessions in America

1803 — Alexander Mackenzie [1764–1820] — 1789 and 1793 expeditions

1814 — David Thompson [1770–1857] — Map of the North-West Territory of the Province of Canada (1814)

1818 — Fur trade, Columbia District 1818–1846

1832 — John Arrowsmith [1790–1873] — British North America

1859 — John Arrowsmith [1790–1873] — Map of Provinces of British Columbia and Vancouver Island

1865 — William Wentworth Fitzwilliam Milton and Walter Butler Cheadle — Map of the Western Portion of British North America, Showing the Route Across the Rocky Mountains by the Yellow Head, or, Leather Pass

1865 — J. W. McKay — Survey of Telegraph Creek and upper part of Shuswap River near Tete Jaune Cache, May 1865

1871 — Joseph William Trutch [1826–1904] — Map of British Columbia to the 56th Parallel North

1872 — George Monro Grant — Yellow Head Pass to Kamloops

1879 — Charles F. Hanington — Map of Smoky River Pass

1884 — William Fraser Tolmie and George Mercer Dawson — Distribution of Indian Tribes of British Columbia

1895 — Amos Bowman [1839–1894] — Map of the Cariboo Mining District

1895 — George M. Dawson — Kamloops Sheet of the Geological Map of British Columbia

1900 — James McEvoy [1862–1935] — Map of Yellowhead Pass route

1909 — James Teit — Map showing the Shuswap Territory

1910 — Arthur Philomen Coleman [1852–1939] — Maps of Mount Robson Region

1910 — Frederick Arthur Talbot — Map of New British Columbia Showing Line of Grand Trunk Pacific Railway

1911 — Mary T. S. Schäffer Warren — Map of section of Rocky Mountains visited during 1907 and 1908

1912 — John Norman Collie [1859–1942] — North of Yellowhead Pass

1912 — Grand Trunk Pacific Railway — [Jasper to Prince George – date uncertain]

1912 — Arthur Oliver Wheeler [1860–1945] — Topographical map of the Mount Robson region

1914 — Grand Trunk Pacific Railway — Ticket, Edmonton to Tete Jaune

1914 — Grand Trunk Pacific Railway — Timetable, Tete Jaune to Prince George

1915 — Mary Lenore Jobe Akeley [1878–1966] — Jarvis Pass to Yellowhead Pass

1915 — Donald “Curly” Phillips [1884–1938] — North and West of Robson

1915 — Samuel Prescott Fay [1884–1971] — Region about Mount Alexander

1916 — Charles Ernest Fay [1846–1923] — Sketch map of the Canadian Alps

1916 — Department of the Interior Canada — Map of Central Part of Jasper Park, Alberta

1916 — B.C. Department of Lands — Pre-emptor’s map 1916 1G Fort George sheet

1918 — Grand Trunk Pacific Railway — Map of the central section of British Columbia shewing the county served by the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway

1919 — Grand Trunk Pacific Railway — Detail of route from Jasper to Prince George

1919 — B.C. Department of Lands — Pre-emptor’s map 3H Tête Jaune Sheet

1923 — B.C. Department of Lands — Pre-emptor’s map Fort George 3A 1923

1923 — B.C. Department of Lands — Pre-emptor’s map 3H Tête Jaune Sheet

1924 — Alberta-British Columbia Boundary Commission — Sheets 26 to 39

1924 — Boundary Commission — Index Sheet 2 — Kicking Horse Pass to Yellowhead Pass

1924 — Boundary Commission — Index Sheet 3 — Yellowhead Pass to Peace River

1925 — Rand McNally — Canadian National Railway stations

1925 — Walter Alfred Don Munday [1890–1950] — Sketch map of part of the Cariboo Mountains

1931 — B.C. Department of Lands — Pre-emptor’s map 3H Tête Jaune Sheet

1939 — J. A. Lower — Grand Trunk Pacific routes, projected and completed

1939 — Raymond T. Zillmer [1887–1960] — Sketch maps of Cariboo Range

1949 — A. C. Fabergé — Sketch map of Cariboo Range

2007 — Government of Alberta — Kakwa Willmore Interprovincial Park

2022 — Grand Trunk Pacific Railway — Stations from Brûlé to Longworth