Here are some of his most notable works:
Poetry:
* The High Trail: Poems of the Far North (1911): A collection of poems that depict the beauty and harshness of the Canadian wilderness.
* Songs of the Trail (1922): Another collection of poems about the life of the pioneers and prospectors.
* The Dawn of the West: A Poem (1929): An epic poem that tells the story of the westward expansion of Canada.
Prose:
* The Mystery of the Yukon (1912): A novel set in the Klondike gold rush.
* The Trail of the Man with the Iron Hand (1914): A historical novel about the fur trade in Canada.
* The Great White Silence (1925): A collection of short stories and essays about the Arctic.
Other works:
* The Klondike: A History of the Yukon Gold Fields (1913): A non-fiction account of the Klondike gold rush.
* Early Days in the Yukon (1926): A memoir of his own experiences in the Yukon.
Ogilvie's work is often described as romantic and nostalgic, and it captures the spirit of the early Canadian pioneers. He was a prolific writer and his work continues to be popular today.