With this Ulysses Travel Guide, discover Newfoundland's spectacular coastline, follow Nova Scotia's renowned Cabot Trail, travel across the Confederation Bridge to delightful Prince Edward Island and wonder at the world's highest tides in New Brunswick. Along the way, you'll discover charming fishing villages, beautiful beaches washed by warm waters, delectable seafood, and an Acadian culture that remains strong, despite the tragic history of its people. Book jacket.
A first edition, Scenic Driving Atlantic Canada features nearly thirty separate drives through the beautiful Canadian coastline, from Nova Scotia up to Newfoundland.
Here's a look at what Atlantic Canadians are focused on now. THE ECONOMY The economic outlook in Halifax remains bright, as demonstrated by the amount of construction downtown. Being the de facto capital of Atlantic Canada, ...
The evolution of the name may be traced on period maps : R. Casibecquechiche ( Franquelin - DeMeulles 1686 ) ; Rivière ... According to William Francis Ganong , it is a shortened and altered form of the Maliseet Noo - kum - keech - wuk ...
Drawing on wide-ranging documentary sources, including passenger lists, newspaper shipping reports, and the wealth of material to be found in English county record offices and in Canadian national and provincial archives, the book provides ...
Featuring some three hundred full-color illustrations and photographs, a field guide to seashore life from Canada to Cape Cod covers more than 225 common intertidal species found on rocky shores, sandy shores, mud beaches, and floating ...
This edition includes new coverage of Atlantic Canada up to 2014, allowing readers to make connections between the past and present andreflect on the region's diversity and future.
Inventing Atlantic Canada is the first book to analyse the reaction of the Maritime provinces to Newfoundland's entry into Confederation.
David Frank, J.B. McLachlan: A Biography (Toronto: James Lorimer, 1999), 303; Donald MacGillivray, “Military Aid to the Civil Power: The Cape Breton Experience in the 1920s,” Acadiensis 3, 2 (Spring 1974): 56.
The woods, clearings, heaths, and seashores of Atlantic Canada are home to a wide variety of edible plants. In this book, author Peter Scott provides a wealth of information on more than sixty wild edible plant species.
A hundredweight of brown sugar cost $ 26.50 in Baltimore but only $ 18.75 in Boston . Fortunately for Halifax , so much muscovado ... See also Morrison and Moreira , eds . , Tempered by Rum , 213. John Armstrong , " The Significance of ...