Ghost Towns of Ontario's Cottage Country

Ghost Towns of Ontario's Cottage Country
Author: Andrew Hind
Publisher: Dundurn
Total Pages: 165
Release: 2023-05-02
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 1459751159

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Explore the remnants of vanished villages across Ontario’s cottage country. Crumbling foundations lost in the forest, weathered buildings leaning wearily with age, cracked tombstones jutting from the ground — all serve as haunting reminders of once thriving villages that have since been abandoned. Each of these locales has a distinct story to tell, stories that until now were confined to fading memories and grainy photographs. From the northern shores of Georgian Bay to the eastern reaches of the Kawarthas, Ontario’s cottage country is littered with vanished villages, including settlement-era farm communities, railway whistle-stops, and logging hamlets. Within these pages, readers will venture into Ontario’s past to learn how these communities lived and died and to meet the people who invested their hopes and dreams in them. Dozens of photographs, many historical and never before published, bring these ghost towns back to life. Join Andrew Hind in exploring over a dozen villages across the districts of Parry Sound and Nipissing, Muskoka, and the Haliburton Highlands.

Ghost Towns of Muskoka

Ghost Towns of Muskoka
Author: Andrew Hind
Publisher: Dundurn
Total Pages: 275
Release: 2008-06-16
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1550027964

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The authors explore the tragic history of communities whose stars have long since faded, and the people who once lived, loved, and laboured in them.

Ghost Towns of Ontario

Ghost Towns of Ontario
Author: Ron Brown
Publisher:
Total Pages: 180
Release: 1983
Genre: Extinct cities
ISBN: 9780969121015

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Ghost Towns of Ontario

Ghost Towns of Ontario
Author: Ron Brown
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1997
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781896757049

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Cottage Country Ontario Backroad Mapbook

Cottage Country Ontario Backroad Mapbook
Author: Russell Mussio
Publisher: Mussio Ventures Ltd.
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2019-02-26
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 1989175007

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Covering the idyllic cottage destinations of the Muskoka and Kawartha areas, the natural splendor of Algonquin Provincial Park, the bustling National Capital Area and all the way up to North Bay on Lake Nipissing in the north, this Mapbook is your ultimate guide to one of the country’s most popular outdoor recreation destinations. Known as the heart of Ontario’s outdoors, Cottage Country is home to thousands of scenic lakes and rivers, vibrant forests and rugged and rocky Canadian Shield. Algonquin Park, in particular, is one of the world’s most popular canoeing destinations, attracting people from far and wide to paddle, camp and fish among its iconic natural beauty. Features - Map Key & Legend - Topographic Maps - Detailed Adventure Section >> Backroad Attractions, Fishing Locations, Hunting Areas, Paddling Routes, Parks & Campsites, Trail Systems, ATV Routes,Snowmobile Areas, Wildlife Viewing, Winter Recreation, Service Directory, Accommodations, Sales & Services, Tours & Guides, Index, Adventure Index, Map Index, Trip Planning Tools,

Vanished Villages

Vanished Villages
Author: Ron Brown
Publisher:
Total Pages: 234
Release: 1996
Genre: Social Science
ISBN:

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Cottage Country Ghosts

Cottage Country Ghosts
Author: Maria da Silva
Publisher:
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2010-07-15
Genre: Ghosts
ISBN: 9781894877633

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The land encompassed by the Muskoka and Parry Sound districts, and the near north just beyond them, is beautiful, but it can also be harsh. For some early settlers it meant prosperity, but for so many more it meant hardship and heartache as they struggled to grow crops in the shallow, rocky soil or to survive the logging camps and silver mines. Today, beyond its idyllic facade, Cottage Country is haunted by ghosts of the past, and Maria Da Silva and Andrew Hind offer just some of their stories here:* Inn at the Falls in Bracebridge in home to several spirits, most prominently William C. Mahaffy, Muskoka's first District Judge, who still walks about the place as if he owns it* the RMS Segwun, Muskoka's oldest and only operating steamship, has at least one ghostly passenger who refuses to disembark* the ghost of Marily Monroe herself may haunt chalet 15 at Yesterday's Resort on the French River* three women visiting the Dwight Cemetery are certain they saw a headstone for a woman named Emily, but haven't been able to find it since* a ghost wagon pulled by phantom horses is occasionally seen near Dollar's Lake, where a drunk driver ran his horses and wagon into a river and drowned years ago* though the living congregration has moved on, spirits remain faithful at St. George's Anglican Church in Cooper's Falls* a tale of tragic love has forever cursed the Manitou Islands in Lake Nipissing* the Reverend and Mrs. Hill still reside over their home, despite the fact that both of them are long dead and their house is now part of the pioneer village at Muskoka Heritage Place.and more.

Ghost Towns of Ontario

Ghost Towns of Ontario
Author: Ron Brown
Publisher: Langley, B.C. : Stagecoach Publishing Company
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1978
Genre: Extinct cities
ISBN: 9780889830202

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Mining Country

Mining Country
Author: John Sandlos
Publisher: James Lorimer & Company
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2021-09-07
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1459413539

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Mining has had a significant presence in every part of Canada — from the east to west coasts to the far north. This book tells the stories of those who built Canada’s mining industry. It highlights the experiences of the people who lived and worked in mining towns across the country, the rise of major mining companies, and the emergence of Toronto and Vancouver as centres of global mining finance. It also addresses the devastating effects mining has had on Indigenous communities and their land and documents several high-profile resistance efforts. Mining Country presents fascinating snapshots of Canadian mining past and present, from pre-contact Indigenous copper mining and trading networks to the famous Cariboo and Klondike Gold Rushes. Generously illustrated with more than 150 visuals drawn from every period of mining history, this book offers a thorough account of the story behind the industry.