'After Icebergs with a Painter' is a travelog around the coldest parts of Canada, written by Louis L. Noble. Their journey begins from St. Johns, Newfoundland to Labrador, and later to Battle Harbor, near Cape St. Louis, in the waters of which icebergs, and all facilities for sketching them, abounded. To diversify the journey, the author and his expedition team returned through the Gulf of St. Lawrence, coasting the west of Newfoundland, and the shores of Cape Breton, and concluding with a ride across the island, and through Nova Scotia to the Bay of Fundy.