PLATES 



PLATE No. FAC AA ,G PAGE 



I. RICHMOND, QUE., BLEND OF COUNTRY AND TOWN 



Frontispiece 



II. OVERCROWDING 16 



ISOLATION 16 



III. THE BEGINNING. HOMESTEAD IN TRENT WATERSHED .. 26 

 THE END. ABANDONED FARM IN TRENT WATERSHED. . 26 



IV. DEMORESTVILLE, ONT 34 



FIELD OF CELERY ON AN ONTARIO FARM ' i 



V. BOLTON PASS, QUE. TYPICAL TOPOGRAPHICAL CON- 

 DITIONS 48 



VI. PLAN OF PHILADELPHIA 64 



VII. UGLY AND DANGEROUS SLUM CONDITIONS ADJOINING 



A RAILWAY 74 



BOULEVARD PARALLELING A RAILWAY 74 



VIII. ROADS WITH EASY CURVFS 84 



IX. WILSON AVE., ST. THOMAS, ONT 92 



STREET IN ROLAND PARK, BALTIMORE, MD 92 



X. PLANNING FOLLOWED BY BAD DEVELOPMENT 98 



XI. CONTRAST OF SUBURBAN CONDITIONS 108 



XII. RESULTS OF INJURIOUS SPECULATION 112 



XIII. FIRE AND DISEASE TRAP, ENDANGERING LIFE AND 



PROPERTY 134 



REMAINS OF SETTLER'S HOME. AFTER FOREST FIRE. . . 136 



XIV. WOODSTOCK, N.B. CULTIVATION OF SUBURBAN LAND 166 

 XV. A CANADIAN FARM 172 



XVI. FRUIT RANCH, VERNON, B.C 188 



MAITLAND DAIRY FARM, ANTIGONISH, N.S 188 



XVII. CONDITIONS RESULTING FROM LACK OF CONTROL OF 



DEVELOPMENT 196 



XVIII. PRAIRIE GARDENS. INDIAN HEAD, SASK 204 



XIX. PUBLIC BUILDINGS, CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I 226 



RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT AT CAULFIELD, B.C 226 



XX. PUBLIC PARK, STRATFORD, ONT 232 



MAPS 



No. I. OTTAWA AND ENVIRONS 110 



No. II. TORONTO AND ENVIRONS 116 



No. III. WATERSHED SUB-DIVISIONS OF CANADA 242 



