The 1941 edition of Canadian National’s Jasper booklet has ten color photos, plus the one on the cover. That’s a step up from the seven photos (including the cover) on the 1940 edition, which was shown here five years ago. At least three of the color photos were used in both booklets, plus a photo of Maligne Lake was used in the 1938 and 1939 booklets, but not 1940. Many of the black-and-white photos are repeated from previous booklets.
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This booklet also shares a fold-out map of Jasper Park and the Jasper Lodge area with the 1940 booklet, as well as many of the later booklets. Because this map is glued in, I would have to fold it to scan both sides. I confess that instead of doing so I used the scans from the 1940 booklet. Unfortunately, that also meant using the 1940 scans of the list of agents on the inside back cover, which is slightly different from the list in the 1941 booklet. I hope this inaccuracy is not a problem.