Canadian nonfiction

  • When We Both Got to Heaven James Atkey Among the Anishnabek at Colpoy's Bay

    Creator

    Atkey, Mel

    McLeod, Rev. Maggie

    Abstract

    When We Both Got to Heaven places James Atkey (1805-1868) on the shores of Georgian Bay at the time of treaty negotiations between the First Nations people of the Saugeen, Nawash and Colpoy's Bay areas, and the Colonial government. A Methodist lay preacher, Atkey leaves the Isle of Wight and arrives at Colpoy's Bay with his family in 1855. There he takes up the position of teacher for the Anishnaube children of the area. The great-great-great-grandson of James Atkey, author Mel Atkey engaged in extensive research of both primary and secondary sources.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Waking Nanabijou Uncovering a Secret Past

    Creator

    Poling, Sr., Jim

    Abstract

    A woman from Northern Ontario is buried; her earthly papers reveal a mystery. Veteran Canadian journalist Jim Poling took on the most important assignment of his career: Just who was his mother? Why did she take a lifelong secret to her grave?In his search for clues throughout his childhood years in Northern Ontario, the author goes to Chapleau, the railway town where the people he believed were his ancestors played out their roles in building the railway.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Vanished Villages of Middlesex

    Creator

    Grainger, Jennifer

    Abstract

    Once home to over 60 flourishing villages, Middlesex County, in the heart of southwestern Ontario, has a rich history just waiting to be discovered.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • To Whom the Wilderness Speaks

    Creator

    Lawrence, Louise de Kiriline

    Karstad, Aleta

    Abstract

    "Lawrence was quite possibly the most remarkable woman in Canada. Certainly she was a remarkable nature writer."- Pat Barclay, Books in Canada"She was a premier speciman of a vital breed: the amateur naturalist. Her 7 books, 17 scientific papers, scores of magazine articles and over 500 reviews have all been based on her close and tireless observation of bird and animal behaviour."- Merilyn Mohr, Harrowsmith

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • There Was A Piper, A Scottish Piper Memoirs of Pipe Major John T. MacKenzie

    Creator

    MacKenzie, John T.

    Abstract

    The memoirs of John T. MacKenzie reveal a truly remarkable man: a highly respected authority on highland piping with a commitment to tradition and excellence in performance. Born in Edinburgh, Scotland, John T. was a student of piping at age nine. Enlisted in the Scots Guards, he saw active service in the war zones of North Africa, participated in the Liberation of Norway and was later posted to active duty in the Malaysian jungle. John T. MacKenzie bears personal witness to the horrors and valour of warfare.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Tales of the Don

    Creator

    Sauriol, Charles

    Abstract

    "I remember them as though they had happened yesterday." So writes author-naturalist Charles Sauriol in reference to his many memorable experiences within Toronto’s Don River Valley. From Scout outings in 1920 to pioneer cottaging, train excursions, maple syrup making, beekeeping and countless other activities, the author’s long association with the Don makes for fascinating reading in this sequel to his earlier book, Remembering the Don. Tales of the Don provides for Toronto residents and visitors alike a picture window through which they may see the valley as it was years ago.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • See You Next Summer Postcard Memories of Sparrow Lake

    Creator

    McCraw, Bruce

    Abstract

    Bustling station platforms, with quaint steamers nearby, often appear on early Sparrow Lake postcards. It was at the station that rail passengers were met and taken by boat to one of the over 20 hotels that once flourished in this holiday area. Such a trip could take about three hours on this roughly three-mile lake, bordering the southern Muskoka arm of the Canadian Shield.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Research Is a Passion With Me The Autobiography of a Bird Lover

    Creator

    Nice, Margaret Morse

    Lorenz, Konrad

    Abstract

    In her incredibly productive lifetime (1883-1974), American-born ornithologist Margaret Morse Nice earned the admiration of ornithologists and naturalists in far distant lands. Research Is a Passion With Me is an enthralling autobiography of one of the great individuals in her field and of her time.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Rescue From Grampa Woo

    Creator

    Skelton, Joan

    Abstract

    Rescue From Grampa Woo is an exciting tale of fear and heroism on Lake Superior. It tells of the rescue of two American men from a propellerless cruise ship as it drifts out to sea in hurricane-force winds. Three ships, two Canadian, one American, fight to save it. How successful were they? What kind of people would take these risks for others? What is it about Lake Superior that inspires such awe? Rescue From Grampa Woo is a mariner’s story, a sea story, a gripping account of adventure, risk and dedication. It culminated in the awarding of three Governor General’s Medals of Bravery.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Reptiles and Amphibians of Prince Edward County, Ontario

    Creator

    Christie, Peter

    Abstract

    Reptiles and Amphibians of Price Edward County, Ontario is a comprehensive look at the little-known residents of a well-known corner of rural Ontario. Complete with descriptions and illustrations, the book provides serious and amateur naturalists with a thorough compilation of recent and historic reports of the some thirty species of turtles, snakes, frogs, toads and salamanders that are – or once were – found in this unique part of the province.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified