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  1. 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 ...

  2. 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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  3. There are a few exceptions of books that are heavy on family history, and not so much about the community in which it was produced. An example of this is the hardcover text, Magnetic Muskoka, in essence a Gravenhurst history, because it was produced in much larger numbers than most other regional books from the same vintage.

  4. 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 ...

  5. Andrew Watson’s Making Muskoka: Tourism, Rural Identity, and Sustainability, 1870 – 1920 carefully tells the story of the original inhabitants of Muskoka, both Indigenous and colonial settlers, from the early land rush to the influx of tourists in the early twentieth century. Watson digs beneath the history of tourism to examine the shifts in the rural economy, environment and identity of ...

  6. Dec 21, 2019 · BRACEBRIDGE – Gary Denniss is once again digging into local history with the release of the first in another series of books. With the decade series, highlighting Bracebridge throughout the 50s, 60s, 70s and 80s , behind him the historian is reaching within boundaries of Bracebridge and beyond with Muskoka 101 – this makes book number 43 for the prolific author.

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  8. www.muskokabooks.ca › bookstore › historyHistory - Muskoka Books

    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.

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