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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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Just released, Nuggets gathers magazine features written...
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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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Jan 4, 2013 · HUNTSVILLE – Huntsville’s history is living again in the written word.“Books are the carriers of civilization,” said Patrick Boyer, president of Muskoka Books. “Without books, history is silent.”
Nov 7, 2021 · Told through the letters and memories of members of Grace Taylor’s family, Twice Told Tales is an intimate look at local history. Like many in early Muskoka, Taylor’s descendants felled trees for logging interests in the winter. Their memories and letters offer a window into life in logging camp. Twice Told Tales,
Muskoka Falls: The Village, 1859-2018. $25.00. by Patricia Stott-Prince. In earliest days of Muskoka colonization, the District’s most central place was also its most spectacularly beautiful. Two colonization roads intersected here, just where Muskoka’s most dramatic waterfall plunged a hundred feet down a rock faced chasm. Book Details.
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.
Oct 28, 2023 · Life and times of Paula Modersohn-Becker: Parry Sound - Muskoka book review Girl in White by Sue Hubbard Sue Hubbard is a well-established British writer, poet, and art critic, having written widely over more than three decades.
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.