Events from the year 1897 in Canada .
Provincial governments [ edit ]
Lieutenant governors [ edit ]
Territorial governments [ edit ]
Lieutenant governors [ edit ]
Lester Bowles Pearson in 1944
January 23 – William Stephenson , soldier, airman, businessperson, inventor and spymaster (d.1989 )
January 27 – Charles Stephen Booth , politician and barrister (d.1988 )
March 9 – Sidney Earle Smith , academic and seventh President of the University of Toronto (d.1959 )
April 23 – Lester B. Pearson , politician, 14th Prime Minister of Canada , diplomat and 1957 Nobel Peace Prize recipient (d.1972 )
June 29 – Fulgence Charpentier , French Canadian journalist, editor and publisher (d. 2001 )
September 23 – Walter Pidgeon , actor (d.1984 )
September 29 – Graham Towers , first Governor of the Bank of Canada (d.1975 )
November 30 – William Murdoch Buchanan , politician (d.1966 )
December 7 – Gordon Graydon , politician (d.1953 )
Historical documents [ edit ]
Cree leader Almighty Voice pursued and killed by North-West Mounted Police in Saskatchewan[ 2]
Annual report of Indian agent for Kootenay Agency in British Columbia[ 3]
Anglican missionary conducts church services on his dogsled trip around northwest Alberta[ 4]
Kipling 's poem "Our Lady of the Snows" acknowledges Canada's solidarity but independence in its relations with Britain (Note: "white man" used)[ 5]
Editorial praises founding of Victorian Order of Nurses [ 6]
Illustration of fully outfitted Klondike Gold Rush adventurer, with price of each garment and do/don't lists[ 7]
Lack of food and other boomtown problems discourage some Dawson City residents[ 8]
British railway labourers in western Canada treated as slaves before escaping[ 9]
"A love affair this summer" - Diary writer records declaration of love from another woman visiting Camp Viamede, Stony Lake, Ontario [ 10]
Newspaper map of bicycling routes in and around Victoria, B.C. includes hotels and hills[ 11]
Cycling map of Montreal distinguishes roads and "good roads"[ 12]
Photo: Metropolitan Bicycle Club[ 13]
^ "Queen Victoria | The Canadian Encyclopedia" . www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca . Retrieved 5 December 2022 .
^ Mae Harris Anson, "Last Stand of Almighty Voice" Sunday Record-Herald typescript. Accessed 20 December 2019
^ Department of Indian Affairs, Dominion of Canada Annual Report(...)for the Year Ended 30th June 1897, pgs. 82-4 Accessed 20 December 2019
^ Richard Young, "Circular letter describing a mission journey through the Athabasca Peace River country" Accessed 20 December 2019
^ Rudyard Kipling, "Our Lady of the Snows" (1897), The Kipling Society. Accessed 22 July 2021
^ "A Nursing Order--Lady Aberdeen's Latest" The (Chatham, N.B.) World (February 20, 1897). Accessed 20 December 2019
^ "Do Don't" New York Journal and Advertiser (August 22, 1897), pg. 42. Accessed 5 December 2021
^ Letters home from James Hamil and Rebecca Schuldenfrei Accessed 20 December 2019
^ Letter and newspaper enclosure (typescripts). Accessed 20 December 2019 http://collectionscanada.gc.ca/pam_archives/index.php?fuseaction=genitem.displayEcopies&rec_nbr=1432309
(Note: pages are not in proper reading order)
^ "July 27 (1897). Tuesday." "XV; May Bragdon; March 1st, 1897," pg. 120, May Bragdon Diaries, University of Rochester River Campus Libraries. Accessed 6 March 2022
^ The Province Pub'g Co., "'The Province' Pocket Road Map of Victoria and Surroundings" (1897 ("Date derived from historical information on map")), University of British Columbia Library. Accessed 23 October 2022
^ "Bicycle Map of the Island of Montreal and Surrounding District" (1897), Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec. Accessed 2 February 2023
^ "Metropolitan Bicycle Club" (June 12, 1897), Toronto Public Library. Accessed 15 June 2023
1897 in North America
Sovereign states Dependencies and other territories