Canadian nonfiction

  • 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
  • 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
  • Remembering the Don A Rare Record of Earlier Times Within the Don River Valley

    Creator

    Sauriol, Charles

    Abstract

    Remembering the Don is a tribute to the things "that used to be." Of Mississauga Indians encamped along a sprawling river teeming with salmon, red-coated Militia regiments, and courageous pioneer men and women from widely differing backgrounds. In later times the Don Valley and the river Don were to attract a host of outstanding naturalists, authors and artists. Through their combined talents and energy, word and evidence of the history and beauty of the Don Valley spread far beyond its physical environs.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Redpath The History of a Sugar House

    Creator

    Feltoe, Richard

    Abstract

    Redpath, today a household name for sugar in Canada, has its roots in the story of an enterprising Scots immigrant, initially a stone mason and later a building contractor during the boom days of Montreal's growth from a small provincial centre to a major North American city. In 1854, the ever-energetic John Redpath, by then a self-made millionaire in his late fifties, launched a new career as an industrialist. With his son, Peter, and the gifted George Alexander Drummond as manager, he established Canada's first successful sugar refinery.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Reading Rock Art Interpreting the Indian Rock Paintings of the Canadian Shield

    Creator

    Rajnovich, Grace

    Yerxa, Wayne

    Abstract

    More than 400 rock paintings adorn the Canadian Shield from Quebec, across Ontario and as far west as Saskatchewan. The pictographs are the legacy of the Algonkian-speaking Cree and Ojibway, whose roots may extend to the beginnings of human occupancy in the region almost 10,000 years ago. Archaeologist Grace Rajnovich spent fourteen years of field research uncovering a multitude of clues as to the meanings of the paintings. She has written a text which is unique in its ability to "see" the paintings from a traditional native viewpoint.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Pearls and Pebbles

    Creator

    Traill, Catharine Parr

    Thompson, Elizabeth

    Abstract

    How fitting to close out the 20th century with a brand new edition of Pearls & Pebbles by the noted chronicler of pioneer life, Catharine Parr Traill. Published in 1894, Pearls & Pebbles is an unusual book with a lasting charm, in which the author’s broad focus ranges from the Canadian natural environment to early settlement of Upper Canada.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Opportunity Road Yonge Street 1860-1939

    Creator

    Berchem, F.R. (Hamish)

    Abstract

    This important original work with stylish illustrations by the author/artist F.R. (Hamish) Berchem, promises to be a worthy sequel to his earlier book on Yonge Street, The Yonge Street Story 1793-1860 (now out of print).The fascinating story of Yonge Street has involved an endless array of memorable personalities including the young reporter Charles Dickens; publisher J.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • No Ordinary Man George Mercer Dawson 1849-1901

    Creator

    Winslow-Spragge, Lois

    Lockner, Bradley

    Abstract

    George Mercer Dawson was indeed no ordinary man. Born in 1849, son of the first Principal of McGill University, Dawson defied health circumstances that would have defeated many people and went on to become one of our most exceptional Canadians.As a geologist in the British North American Boundary Commission between Canada and the U.S.A.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified