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Events from the year 1897 in Canada.
Cree leader Almighty Voice pursued and killed by North-West Mounted Police in Saskatchewan[2]
Annual report of Indian agent for Kootenay Agency in British Columbia[3]
Anglican missionary conducts church services on his dogsled trip around northwest Alberta[4]
Kipling's poem "Our Lady of the Snows" acknowledges Canada's solidarity but independence in its relations with Britain (Note: "white man" used)[5]
Editorial praises founding of Victorian Order of Nurses[6]
Illustration of fully outfitted Klondike Gold Rush adventurer, with price of each garment and do/don't lists[7]
Lack of food and other boomtown problems discourage some Dawson City residents[8]
British railway labourers in western Canada treated as slaves before escaping[9]
"A love affair this summer" - Diary writer records declaration of love from another woman visiting Camp Viamede, Stony Lake, Ontario[10]
Newspaper map of bicycling routes in and around Victoria, B.C. includes hotels and hills[11]
Cycling map of Montreal distinguishes roads and "good roads"[12]
Photo: Metropolitan Bicycle Club[13]