I have three menus today with a winter photo of Canadian Pacific’s Quebec City hotel that I don’t think we’ve seen before. The first is a 1946 lunch menu that was used on the CN-CP pool trains between Montreal and Toronto. Naturally, the menu is bilingual and managed to squeeze both table d’hôte and a la carte menus on both the English and French sides of the folder.
Click image to download a 2.2-MB PDF of this menu.
Note that the name of the hotel on the front cover is in the Bodoni typeface. The back cover, however, uses the Stymie typeface, which was designed in 1931.
Click image to download a 1.4-MB PDF of this menu.
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The second menu was also used on the pool trains in 1946, but it is a dinner menu. Note that the Bodoni font on the front cover has been replaced by the Stymie typeface.
Click image to download a 1.2-MB PDF of this menu.
The third menu is a 1947 dinner menu (cover printed in 1946) that was not used on the pool trains. It is entirely in English and has table d’hôte on the left and a la carte on the right. It has basically the same offerings as the pool train menus and just uses a bit larger type with more white space to fill both side of the menu.