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Ages 11 to 15
Soldier Boys, by David Richards. Saskatoon: Thistledown Press, ©1993. 254 p.
Ages 8 to 12
Ticket to Curlew, by Celia Lottridge, illustrated by Wendy Wolsak-Frith. Vancouver: A Groundwood Book, Douglas & McIntyre, 1994, ©1992. 144 p.
Ages 9 to 12
Wings to Fly, by Celia Lottridge, illustrated by Mary Jane Gerber. Vancouver: A Groundwood Book, Douglas & McIntyre, 1994, ©1992. XX p.
Ages 8 to 12
Ellen: Hobo Jungle, by Dorothy Joan Harris. Toronto: Penguin Books, ©2002. 72 p.
Ages 6 to 10
Big Book of Trains, by National Railway Museum, York, England. Markham, Ont.: Scholastic Canada, ©1998. 32 p.
Ages 8 to 12
The Kids Book of Canada’s Railway and How the CPR Was Built, by Deborah Hodge, illustrated by John Mantha. Toronto: Kids Can Press, ©2000. 48 p.
Ages 9 to 12
A Ribbon of Shining Steel: the Railway Diary of Kate Cameron, by Julie Lawson. Markham, Ont.: Scholastic Canada, ©2002. 204 p.
Ages 8 to 12
Trains, by Angela Royston, photographs by Dave King, illustrated by Jane Cradock-Watson and Dave Hopkins. Toronto: Douglas & McIntyre, ©1992. 21 p.
Ages 8 to 12
Ghost Train, by Paul Yee, illustrated by Harvey Chan. Vancouver: A Groundwood Book / Douglas & McIntyre, ©1996. 30 p.
Ages 11 to 14
White Jade Tiger, by Julie Lawson. Victoria: B.C.: Beach Holme Pub., ©1993. 164 p.
Ages 8 to 12
Sandford Fleming: Railway Builder, by Michael Webb. Toronto: Copp Clark Pitman, ©1993. 28 p.
Ages 8 to 12
Strange School, Secret Wish, by Bernice Gold. Vancouver: Beach Holme Pub., ©2001. 120 p.
Ages 5 to 9
Emma and the Silk Train, by Julie Lawson, illustrated by Paul Mombourquette. Toronto: Kids Can Press, ©1997. 32 p.
Ages 8 to 12
Angelique: Buffalo Hunt, by Cora Taylor. Toronto: Penguin, 2002. 85 p.
The Adventure Train! Virtual Museum of Canada
www.virtualmuseum.ca/Exhibitions/Trains/
English/index.html
This interactive game is based on Canada’s railway history.
Canadian National Railway Historic Photograph Collection
http://epe.lac-bac.gc.ca/100/200/301/ic/
can_digital_collections/cnphoto/cnphoto.html
A collection of images that portrays Canada’s railway history, brought together by the National Museum of Science and Technology, Canadian National Railway and Industry Canada.
Canadian Pacific Railway Archives
www.cprheritage.com/index.htm
Contains a brief history of the CPR and an image gallery with photographs and graphic art, depicting such topics as communities, building the railway, trains, people, tourism, and colonization.
Canadian Railroad Historical Association
www.exporail.org
Contains Association news, information on its publication Canadian Rail and the Association’s Archives/Library, as well as a link to the Canadian Railway Museum.
Images Canada
www.imagescanada.ca/r1-116-e.php?trail=trail5
This image trail features images of locomotives and railway crews from various Canadian railroad companies.
Operation Lifesaver
www.oli.org
This website promotes railway safety and includes special areas for kids and teachers.
Railway Clubs of the World – Canada
www.shaw-web.net/rrclubs/clubs.html#CANADA
This link will take you to a list of Canadian railway clubs.
Railways: CN Images of Canada Gallery. Canada Science and Technology Museum
www.imagescn.technomuses.ca/railways/index.cfm
View images of trains, equipment, people and railway history, from the 1850s to the present, from the Museum’s photo collection.
Railways in Canada: A Brief History. Canada Science and Technology Museum
www.imagescn.technomuses.ca/photoessays/
railways/railways01.cfm
A photo essay by the Canada Science and Technology Museum presenting Canada’s railway history.
School on Wheels. CN
www.cn.ca/en/company-history-school-on-wheels.htm
Discover the fascinating story of Canadian school trains, which serviced remote areas from 1926 to 1967.
French books and links are also available.
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