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table of contents
  1. Half Title Page
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright Page
  4. Contents
  5. List of Illustrations
  6. List of Maps
  7. Preface
  8. Acknowledgements
  9. Introduction
  10. 1 | The Pioneer Era and the End of Superabundance
  11. 2 | Saving Calgary’s Fish After the Great War
  12. 3 | Tending the Highwood’s Underwater Gardens
  13. 4 | Stewards of Streams in Southern Alberta
  14. 5 | The Great Arbitrator: The Banff Hatchery
  15. 6 | The Bow Fishery, Baitcasting, and Modern Camping in the Rockies
  16. Conclusion
  17. Notes
  18. Bibliography
  19. Index

List of Illustrations

Figure 0.1: Pekisko Creek, ca. 1923

Figure 1.1: Waterton Lakes, ca. 1920s

Figure 1.2: Spray Falls, Rocky Mountains Park, 1928

Figure 1.3: “A Bow River Comedy,” 1904

Figure 1.4: Robert Darker

Figure 2.1: Fishing Gear and Canoe

Figure 2.2: Alex. Martin Sporting Goods, 1913

Figure 3.1: Daisy MacGregor, 1918

Figure 3.2: The Highwood Valley

Figure 3.3: Distributing Fry on the Highwood

Figure 3.4: Hunting Party on the EP Ranch

Figure 4.1: Callum Creek

Figure 4.2: John and Jim Kerr

Figure 5.1: A Catch at Minnewanka, 1890s

Figure 5.2: “Stripping” at Spray Lakes

Figure 5.3: The Banff Hatchery, ca. 1920

Figure 5.4: Waterton’s Hatchery

Figure 6.1: Fishing Near Banff

Figure 6.2: Fishing for Trout in Lake Louise

Figure 6.3: A Catch at Minnewanka, 1923

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