The Mountaineer Lunch & Breakfast Menus

We’ve seen this menu cover before on a 1949 Mountaineer dinner menu. Here are two more uses of it, one on a 1950 lunch menu and one on a 1951 breakfast menu.

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Instead of saying “The Mountaineer” on top of the left-hand interior page, this one says “Canadian Pacific – Soo Line,” while “The Mountaineer” goes across the bottom of the menu. The menu offers luncheons for $1.75 (about US$14.50 today), including soup, salad, beverage, and dessert, or for $1.35 (about US$11 today) with just beverage and dessert.
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Click image to download a 1.2-MB PDF of this menu.

This 1951 menu is back to having “The Mountaineer” across the top of page 2, but it also says “Canadian Pacific – Soo Line” across the bottom. Most other Mountaineer menus I’ve shown here don’t mention the Soo Line, which was a wholly-owned subsidiary of Canadian Pacific. The menu has the usual assortment of breakfasts at prices ranging from $1 to $1.50 (about US$7.50 to US$11.25 today).


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