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category: History
published: Jan 1981
ISBN:9780774801362
publisher: UBC Press

Overland from Canada to British Columbia

By Mr. Thomas McMicking of Queenston, Canada West

edited by Joanne Leduc

tagged: pre-confederation (to 1867), personal memoirs, adventurers & explorers, expeditions & discoveries
Description

Spurred on by reports of gold in the Cariboo, adventurers from all over the world descended on British Columbia in the mid-1800s. Among them were ambitious easterners who accepted the challenge of the shorter but more arduous overland route across the prairies and the Rockies. One such man determined to find his fortune in the West was Thomas McMicking – destined to lead the largest and best organized group of “Overlanders” into British Columbia. His record of their epic journey is a valuable historical document that possesses the universal appeal of an adventure story. McMicking presents a vivid image of the hardships of the overland route, the dangers, both real and imagined – like the apparently threatening Plains Indians who turned out to be “our best friends” – facts about important officials and settlements, and scientific observations of the physical environment. But this is also a very human document that describes a journey of self-discovery revealing a sensitive man’s encounter with a bountiful and beautiful yet hostile and alien land.

About the Author

Joanne Leduc

Contributor Notes

Joanne Leduc is the great-great-granddaughter of Catherine and Augustus Schubert, who travelled with the McMicking party of Overlanders.

Editorial Reviews

This is the book that every historian in B.C. should be forced to read. Although no book or edited text will be perfect to everyone, Overland from Canada comes as close to perfection as any book that this reviewer has seen in more than a year.

— Victoria Times-Colonist

The result is an excellent contribution to Canadian Studies. McMicking wrote well and was an astute observer. We learn much about prairie transportation, wildlife, and native peoples. Altogether, this is a first-rate contribution.

— The Western Historical Quarterly

All in all this little book is a valuable contribution to the pioneering and building process as a part of the history of the West.

— Nebraska History

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