This unique perspective of 19th century Canada is seen through the eyes of Dutch elite, from dukes to financiers of the Canadian Pacific Railway, travelling from the east to the west of Canada. Their journals, articles, manuscripts, letters and books have been translated and compiled for the first time in this new book by Jan Krijff and Herman Ganzevoort. This new material adds to the travel stories already known from French and English travellers of the time. The tale from one of the crew of an Arctic expedition provides another dimension to the stories of discovery and travel for pleasure.
Jan Krijff has combined his own experience with immigration from the Netherlands and his fascination with history (M.A. Hist.) by exploring the relations between the two countries. He has published two books: 100 Years Ago, Dutch immigration to Manitoba in 1893 and Een Aengenaeme Vrientschap, (An Amicable Friendship), a portrait of the friendly and special relations between Canada and the Netherlands.