Canada West
Publisher Description
American people to procure land is strong. Agricultural lands of proved value have so advanced in price that for the man with moderate means who wishes to farm, finding a suitable location has become a serious question. Fortunately, in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta, there are yet thousands of free homesteads of 160 acres each which may be had by the simple means of filing, paying a ten-dollar entrance fee and living on the land for six months each year for three years.