Votre recherche
Dans les auteurs
Steamboat connections : Montreal to Upper Canada, 1816-1843
Type de ressource
Auteur/contributeur
- Mackey, Frank (Auteur)
Titre
Steamboat connections : Montreal to Upper Canada, 1816-1843
Résumé
"In Steamboat Connections Frank Mackey gives us a narrative account of the first twenty-five years of steam navigation along the St. Lawrence and Ottawa Rivers. Relying on a wealth of primary archival sources, Mackey focuses on the development of steamer traffic from 1816 - when the foundations were laid for the first stage and steamboat line between Montreal and Upper Canada - to the early 1840s - when locks, canals, innovations, and human daring conquered the rapids on those rivers and allowed for navigation between Montreal and the Great Lakes. He shows how, starting in 1841, small steamers ran "the circuit" - down the rapids of the St. Lawrence to Montreal and then back up to Kingston and other Great Lakes ports via the Ottawa River and the Rideau Canal." "Mackey introduces the entrepreneurs who forged this important link between Montreal and the nation's interior and chronicles the course of their industry, correcting previous misinterpretations. He sheds light not only on steamboats but also on the social, commercial, and geographical development they made possible. He shows that the history of this country, a land with vast expanses and a harsh climate, cannot be fully appreciated without looking at the different modes of transportation that made it possible."--BOOK JACKET.
Lieu
Montreal
Maison d’édition
McGill-Queen's University Press
Date
2000
Langue
English
ISBN
0-7735-2055-4 978-0-7735-2055-4
Citer ce document
MACKEY, Frank. Steamboat connections : Montreal to Upper Canada, 1816-1843. Montreal, McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2000.
Période
Sujet
Lien vers cette notice