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Muskokans Fight the Great War is historian J. Patrick Boyer’s lead-off book in a new series of modern histories about Muskoka. Launched last fall, this book includes previously undisclosed events and many never-before-published photos. Muskoka / Ontario’s Playground. Reluctant Pioneer.
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Being elderly property owners along the shores of Muskoka’s...
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It’s risky to call any book about canoes “definitive.” But...
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A memoir of Muskoka summers (and the odd winter) in the...
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Known as “The Gateway to Muskoka,” the town of Gravenhurst’s...
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Nov 7, 2021 · Muskoka bookshelf: new titles on the history and local lore. By Andrew Hind MuskokaRegion.com. Sunday, November 7, 2021. 10 min to read. Railroading Muskoka is richly illustrated, with historic photos such as this one of a Canadian Northern Railway (CNOR) arriving at the Lake Joseph (Barnsdale) summer station on the western side of the lakes in ...
Oct 17, 2023 · Vintage Muskoka is a new book by local historian and documentarian Andrew Hind and it spans the breadth of the region and more than 100 years of local history. “The book covers…stories as far as Foots Bay and MacTier in the west to Huntsville and Lake of Bays in the east,” says Hind. “In terms of time frame, the two dozen stories cover ...
The Redemption of Oscar Wolf. $26.99. by James Bartleman. Starting in the 1930s, it traces the coming-of-age story of Oscar Wolf, an aboriginal boy from the Chippewas of Rama Indian Reserve in Ontario who is abandoned by his mother but eventually finds his way to multiple successes in life, encouraging us to exa.
Aug 4, 2010 · GRAVENHURST - Muskoka’s history will come alive for a whole new generation of readers, as local publishing house Muskoka Books revamps regional classics and makes them new again.
Spanning continents and decades, The Muskoka Novels take readers on an unforgettable journey through extraordinary times. The legendary lake district of Muskoka, Canada, is the touchstone, the sanctuary for those who summer there, but venture onto the international stage during the catastrophic First and Second World Wars, and the seductive Jazz Age of the 1920s.
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A Novel of the Canadian Election that Vanished in Muskoka's Backwoods. Canadians took politics seriously in the years following Confederation and Gordon Aiken’s novel about pioneer Muskoka and the fledgling nation’s capital shows why. Book Details Northern Steamboats. Timiskaming, Nipissing & Abitibi