Canadian nonfiction

  • Bowmanville A Small Town at the Edge

    Creator

    Humber, William

    Abstract

    William Humber’s Bowmanville: A Small Town at the Edge is an extraordinarily detailed, often affectionate and occasionally critical account of a modern small town on the edge of a rapidly expanding metropolitan region. The book recounts stories from the time of Charles Bowman, the potential ambition of railroads from Lake Ontario to Georgian Bay, the legacy of grand pianos found in every corner of the world and the fateful decision of a rural businessman which gave General Motors to another community.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Bon Echo The Denison Years

    Creator

    Savigny, Mary

    Abstract

    Bon Echo: The Denison Years documents the era when famous artists, intellectuals and theatrical personalities visited the strikingly beautiful Lake Mazinaw area in Ontario’s rugged Land O’ Lakes district, to both play and work. From the construction of Bon Echo Inn by American Dr. Weston Price to the creation of today’s Bon Echo Provincial Park, the author has been privy to the "inside" story.The struggles and ideals of the early Toronto feminist Flora MacDonald Denison and her author-playwright son, Merrill, are well recorded in this important book.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Black Creek Pioneer Village Toronto's Living History Village

    Creator

    Mika, Helma

    Mika, Nick

    Thompson, Gary

    Abstract

    Black Creek Pioneer Village: Toronto’s Living History Village is a recreation of a typical crossroads community found in Southern Ontario during the 1800s. Nestled on 56 acres of tranquility, the village is a step-back-in-time, a respite from the towering buildings and bustling traffic of the 21st century. Here, visitors discover the joys and daily realities of living in early Ontario. Here at the village, the sights, sounds and smells are tangible reminders of our past. Meet the blacksmith, the tinsmith, the weaver, the miller, the printer ….

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Birds of the Cottage Country

    Creator

    Mansell, William C.

    Mansell, William Blair

    Smith, Sheila

    Abstract

    Birds of the Cottage Country is a virtual storybook account of the author's personalized observations throughout Ontario's cottage playground. It clearly illustrates the downright fun, vast beauty, and consuming involvement of bird watching -- even for the most skeptical of laymen. Bill Mansell's daily experiences at birding, spread over a period of sixty-five years, result in such a familiarity with his subject that the reader is drawn as a participant into a delicately beautiful intimacy with avian nature.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Birds of Ontario (Vol. 1)

    Creator

    Speirs, J. Murray

    Bateman, Robert

    Abstract

    This extensive and long overdue work of reference covers all of the bird species, more than 400 of which have been recorded in the province of Ontario. Birds of Ontario contains an identification and description of all species, with 344 outstanding colour plates. Anyone with even a casual interest in birds will find the colour plates and informative text of considerable interest.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Travels in the Shining Island The Story of James Evans and the Invention of the Cree Syllabary Alphabet

    Creator

    Mason, Roger Burford

    Abstract

    In 1842 at York Factory, the English-born missionary James Evans built a lightweight tin canoe that glittered and shone in the sunlight. Wherever he went, Native peoples called the canoe his "Shining Island" or "His Island of Light."Travels in the Shining Island chronicles important events in the life of the extraordinary Methodist missionary, James Evans (1801-1846). It was Evans who created a written alphabet in native languages that remains in use to the present time.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • As She Began An Illustrated Introduction to Loyalist Ontario

    Creator

    Wilson, Bruce

    Abstract

    As She Began, an illustrated introduction to Loyalist Ontario, provides a general guide to the most crucial period in Ontario’s history, 1775 to 1800, when thousands of refugees from the American Revolution streamed into the land between the lakes, giving Ontario its geographic shape and political destiny. Concentrating on the personal and social aspect of the loyalist migration, Bruce Wilson looks at the origins, the background, the motives, and the later successes of the men and women who were on the losing side of a civil war and were forced to start life over again in a wilderness.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Art of the Spirit Contemporary Canadian Fabric Art

    Creator

    Bradfield, Helen

    Pringle, Joan

    Ridout, Judy

    Abstract

    Rich colours and arresting designs capture the mood of celebration and joy that characterizes this photographic record of contemporary religious works of art. Chosen for their excellence in design and stitchery, these works represent the achievements of artists who have created art, in fabric, for places of worship. This book celebrates this important artistic expression, a significant part of our heritage.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Another Winter, Another Spring A Love Remembered

    Creator

    Lawrence, Louise de Kiriline

    Abstract

    Set at the turn of the twentieth century and spread across the enormous canvas of Russia itself, Another Winter, Another Spring is a tale of love and loyalty tested against great hardship and suffering.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Almaguin A Highland History

    Creator

    Taim, Astrid

    Abstract

    The Almaguin Highlands, an extensive territory covering a 90 km corridor from Huntsville, north to Callander, west to Dunchurch and east to the Algonquin Park border, is a land rich with lakes, rivers and a lively history.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié