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A remarkable piece of Canadian railway and national park history!
This is an original, beautifully illustrated Pictorial Map of Jasper National Park and Mount Robson Park, published by the Canadian National Railways (CNR) in 1935. It is a stunning example of mid-20th-century promotional design, blending geographical accuracy with artistic flair to entice tourists to explore the majestic Canadian Rockies.
Illustrative Bird’s-Eye View: The map uses a vibrant, colored pictorial style to depict the rugged topography of the area, including dramatic mountain ranges, deep valleys, and glacial features.
Historical Transportation Routes: The map clearly identifies the Canadian National Railway lines—the very routes that brought travelers to the heart of the parks—alongside motor roads, government trails, and historic indigenous trails.
Iconic Landmarks: Detailed illustrations highlight famous attractions, including:
Mount Robson (12,972 ft.) and the Berg Lake Trail (visible in the detailed image).
The Valley of a Thousand Falls.
A prominent inset image showcasing the picturesque Mount Edith Cavell (mentioned in the original source material).
Cultural Significance: Produced during the golden age of rail travel, this map served as a key promotional tool, underscoring the CNR's role in establishing tourism and access to Canada's protected wilderness areas.
Medium: Original colored pictorial map (likely paper/cardstock, as issued by the CNR).
Dimensions: Approximately 70 cm (27.5 in) Width x 46 cm (18 in) Height. Please confirm exact dimensions of your item.
Condition:(Insert specific condition details here, e.g., "Good vintage condition," "Minor creases from folding," "Colors remain vibrant," "Small tear at bottom-left corner.")
Antique Map Collectors and Cartography Enthusiasts.
Canadian History Buffs and Railroad Memorabilia collectors.
Anyone seeking a unique, vintage piece of wall art for a cabin, den, or office, capturing the spirit of exploration in the Canadian Rockies.
Capture a piece of 1935 travel romance and the natural splendor of Alberta and British Columbia!