Rediscover a 1922 snapshot of the Hudson’s Bay Company era, with stories, articles, and period illustrations that illuminate life in the North.
This issue blends serialized fiction with practical updates, offering a window into early 20th‑century travel, trade, and community life around Canadian fur routes and company operations.
Inside you’ll find a mix of narrative scenes featuring frontier characters, dialogue with missionaries, and glimpses of Indigenous perspectives, alongside practical notes about trade, insurance, and everyday business concerns. The magazine also includes staff news, employee notices, and period commentary that reflect the era’s culture and commerce.
- Fictional vignettes and character-driven moments set in a northern, frontier setting.
- Historical context interwoven with advertisements and company updates of the era.
- Insights into early 20th‑century commerce, travel routes, and depot life.
- Letters to the editor and community notices that highlight public discourse of the time.
Ideal for readers of historical periodicals, early Canadian trade history, and fans of vintage magazines seeking a tangible link to the past.