The Canadian Rockies and the Triangle Tour

This booklet is dated 12-26, so it was printed for the 1927 travel season. We’ve already seen a 1927 booklet focusing on Jasper National Park that featured four splendid color paintings. This one is slightly disappointing as it has no color except on the cover and some tints on a centerfold map. Advertising the Triangle Tour — Jasper to Prince Rupert to Vancouver to Jasper — was clearly a lower priority for CN than advertising Jasper itself. The black-and-white photos are nice, but it is a little frustrating to read about the “multicoloured Fraser Canyon” illustrated by a colorless photo.

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The front cover is stamped, “Given out at Multnomah Hotel Travel Bureau, Portland, Oregon.” This hotel opened in 1912 and lasted for about 50 years, probably closing due to the decline of downtown Portland. For the next 30 years it housed offices of the Forest Service and I knew it well as I visited often to do research. The Forest Service moved into a new federal building a few blocks away in 1992, and now the Multnomah is once again a grand hotel operated as an Embassy Suites.


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