Sports and recreation

  • Fabulous Fabrications from Busted Hockey Gear

    Creator

    Manchester, Peter

    Abstract

    In his breakaway bestseller 50 Things to Make with a Broken Hockey Stick, Peter Manchester transformed the agony of defeated sticks into the thrill of a new creation, with a slap of good humour that kept readers chuckling all the way through the book. Now, with the publication of Fabulous Fabrications from Busted Hockey Gear, the hockey stick handyman has turned his creative talents to the rest of the equipment left to fester in the basement — helmets, pads, gloves, skates, and even cast-off hockey uniforms.

    Publisher (Source)

    Fredericton

    Goose Lane Editions

    Not specified
  • 50 Things to Make with a Broken Hockey Stick

    Creator

    Manchester, Peter

    Abstract

    From the days when proto-humans lashed animal jawbones to sticks and whacked wildebeest-poop slapshots in Olduvai Arena to today’s super-high-tech computer-assisted extravaganzas, one by-product of the hockey game has gone unnoticed and untapped. Until now . . . In 50 Things to Make with a Broken Hockey Stick, Peter Manchester transforms the agony of a fractured stick into the thrill of creation. Instructions and explicit cartoons show woodworkers of all abilities how to fashion items for outdoors, items for indoors, and items without any purpose at all.

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Goose Lane Editions

    Not specified
  • Woodlands Canoeing Pleasure Paddling on Woodland Waterways

    Creator

    Sparkman, Richard

    Abstract

    A recreational canoeman in his native Texas, Rick Sparkman thought he knew all about the sport when he moved to Nova Scotia in 1981. The swift, cold rivers and streams of his new home adjusted his thinking in the most personal way: he got dumped. That’s when he started learning to paddle in earnest. Woodlands Canoeing explains the fundamentals of recreational canoeing in the woods of the Maritimes, New England, and anywhere else where the waterways are small, the water is swift and at times shallow, and canoeing varies with the seasons.

    Publisher (Source)

    Fredericton

    Goose Lane Editions

    Not specified
  • The Last Hockey Game Chronicle of a North Country Life

    Creator

    McDougall, Bruce

    Abstract

    Shortlisted, Toronto Book AwardsOn May 2, 1967, Montreal and Toronto faced each other in a battle for hockey supremacy. This was only the fifth time the teams had ever played each other in the Stanley Cup finals. Toronto led the series 3-2. But this wasn't simply a game. From the moment Foster Hewitt announced "Hello Canada and hockey fans in the United States," the game became a turning point in sports history. That night, the Leafs would win the Cup. The next season, the National Hockey League would expand to twelve teams.

    Publisher (Source)

    Fredericton

    Goose Lane Editions

    Not specified
  • The Utility of Boredom Baseball Essays

    Abstract

    A collection of essays for ardent seamheads and casual baseball fans alike, The Utility of Boredom is a book about finding respite and comfort in the order, traditions, and rituals of baseball. It’s a sport that shows us what a human being might be capable of, with extreme dedication—whether we're eating hot dogs in the stands, waiting out a fog delay in our living rooms, or practising the lost art of catching a stray radio signal from an out-of-market broadcast.

    Publisher (Source)

    Halifax

    Invisible Publishing

    Not specified
  • On the edge : women making hockey history

    Creator

    Etue, Elizabeth

    Wiliams, Megan K.

    Abstract

    Using personal accounts from star players, interviews with sport insiders and striking photographs, On the Edge provides a dramatic look into the business and politics of women's hockey.

    Audience
    Adult**
    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Second Story Press

    Not specified
  • Playing it forward : 50 years of women and sport in Canada

    Creator

    Demers, Guylaine

    Greaves, Lorraine

    Kirby, Sandra

    Lay, Marion

    Abstract

    Over the last 50 years, the struggles to achieve equity in sport have become central to the feminist mission. This book contains an inspiring collection of stories from the women on the front lines: athletes, coaches, educators, and activists for women's sport, who have done so much to foster change. Many of the women profiled here reflect on their tough beginnings in sport: being isolated and unconnected, competing in makeshift settings, training alone, and inadequate equipment. But they also reflect on the joy of movement, teamwork, and competition.

    Audience
    Adult**
    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Second Story Press

    Not specified
  • The 4 Year Olympian From First Stroke to Olympic Medallist

    Creator

    Brown, Jeremiah

    Abstract

    Improbable, heart-wrenching, and uplifting, Jeremiah Brown’s journey from novice rower to Olympic silver medallist in under four years is a story about chasing a goal with everything you’ve got. After nearly being incarcerated at age seventeen and becoming a father at nineteen, Jeremiah Brown manages to grow up into a responsible young adult. But while juggling the demands of a long-term relationship, fatherhood, mortgage payments, and a nine-to-five banking career, he feels something is missing. A new goal captures his imagination: What would it take to become an Olympian?

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Big League Babble On The Misadventures of a Rabble-Rousing Sportscaster and Why He Should Be Dead By Now

    Creator

    Gallagher, John

    Abstract

    Veteran radio and television personality John Gallagher’s salacious, voracious, and dangerously delicious memoirs of a life lived on the edge in the midst of some of the world’s biggest celebrities. Long-time sportscaster John Gallagher has had close to four decades of hosting some of the top-rated radio and TV shows in Canada and, while he was at it, doing enough drugs to wipe out a small village. Along the way there was plenty of drinking, cavorting, and gallivanting with some of the coolest, biggest, and baddest sports stars and Hollywood celebs around.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • The Toronto Maple Leafs The Complete Oral History

    Creator

    Zweig, Eric

    Abstract

    A complete history of the Toronto Maple Leafs, as told by the players, coaches, and reporters. On December 19, 1917, the Toronto Arenas took to the ice for the first NHL game ever played. Over the next hundred years, the franchise changed names twice, home rinks twice, and won 13 Stanley Cups on its way to becoming one of the most successful and storied franchises in NHL history. The Toronto Maple Leafs: The Complete Oral History gives the most comprehensive record of the team from its formation to the present day.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified