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- Canada's main street : the epic story of the Trans-Canada Highway / by Baird, Craig,author.;
Includes bibliographical references."Much has been written about the Canadian Pacific Railway, the first major transportation network that bound Canada coast to coast, but almost nothing about The Trans-Canada Highway, even though more people use it regularly, it's at least as vital to the nation's business, and its story is every bit as fascinating as the CPR's. Prior to the Second World War, only an adventurer would have driven cross-country on Canada's haphazard network of highways, gravel roads, single lanes paths, open fields, and ferries. An act of Parliament in 1949 kicked off the ambitious building of a modern two-lane coast-to-coast highway. Stretching from Victoria to St. John's and winding through the diverse cultures, landscapes, and history of all ten provinces, the Trans-Canada opened in 1960 and has been a centerpiece of the Canadian experience ever since ... the route of countless road trips, holidays, migrations, and, of course, Terry Fox's magnificent Marathon of Hope. Now, for the first time, Craig Baird, host of Canadian History Ehx, the number one history podcast in Canada, tells the epic story of the Trans-Canada from conception to completion. Canada's Main Street is an absorbing tale of the political intrigue, budgetary disasters, and heroic innovation that created our 7000-kilometre national lifeline."--
- Subjects: Automobile travel; Roads;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- The one-room school in Canada / by Cochrane, Jean,1932-;
Includes bibliographical references (p. 168) and index.
- Subjects: Rural schools; Education;
- © c2001., Fifth House,
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- The North / by De Medeiros, Michael,1977-;
Includes bibliographical references (p. 46) and index.Examines the history, geography, climate, plants, animals, and peoples of the North region of Canada.
- © 2005., Weigl,
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- The forests of Canada / by Farr, Ken(Kenneth),1954-; Andrews, J. David,1961-; Canadian Forestry Service;
Includes bibliographical references (p. 142-144), Internet addresses and index.
- Subjects: Forests and forestry;
- © c2003., Fitzhenry & Whiteside ; Canadian Forest Service,
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- The Canadian Constitution / by Dodek, Adam,author.; McLachlin, Beverley M.,writer of foreword.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.The Canadian Constitution makes Canada's Constitution readily accessible to readers. It includes the complete text of the Constitution Acts of 1867 and 1982, accompanied by an explanation of what each section means, along with a glossary of key terms, a short history of the Constitution, and a timeline of important constitutional events. This new edition is a great primer for those reading Canada's Constitution for the first time and is a useful reference work for students and scholars.
- Subjects: Constitutional history; Constitutional law;
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- The country and the game : 30,000 miles of hockey stories / by Shuker, Ronnie,author.;
"A joyful, beautifully written tribute to Canada's most salient features-hockey and geography. In the waning days of the pandemic, sportswriter Ronnie Shuker stuffed his skates, sticks, and backpack into his faithful automobile, Gumpy, named for legendary goaltender Gump Worsley, and set off on a 30,000-mile, coast-to-coast-to-coast investigation of the many ways hockey touches the lives of Canadians. From St. John's, home of hockey's most colorful father-son combo, to a frigid barn in Tuktoyaktuk, Northwest Territories, and the world's largest hockey stick in Duncan, British Columbia, Shuker goes in search of people and places where Canada and hockey intersect on the road. Along the way, he hits famous sites of hockey lore, from the cradle of the game in Windsor, Nova Scotia, to Brantford, Ontario, where streets, highways, schools, and much else bear the name Gretzky, to Vancouver, site of the infamous 1994 and 2011 Canuck riots. But he also finds the game in unlikely places-crash sites, greenhouses, houseboats, memorials, backyard halls of fame, even a Hutterite colony-where a seemingly endless and always engaging cast of characters, including pros, semi-pros, beer-league veterans, family and fans, share unforgettable stories of how pucks have dented their lives."--
- Subjects: Anecdotes.; Hockey;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- The woulda, coulda, shoulda guide to Canadian inventions / by Smith, Steve,1945-author.; Smith, David T.,1978-author.;
"One of Canada's greatest inventors takes on his peers, with mixed results. The author of How to do everything and Red Green's beginner's guide to women has never been reluctant to take on enormously difficult jobs that are doomed to failure. This latest project has turned out to be perhaps his nearest thing to a triumph yet. In Woulda, coulda, shoulda, Red surveys, analyzes, critiques and in some cases tells you how to replicate at home the best Canadian inventions, from the Wonderbra to the hard-cup jockstrap, by way of insulin, the walkie-talkie, synchronised swimming and more world-changing innovations than you can wave a Canadarm at. And speaking of the Canadarm, Red shows how by simply combining common household items such as a cordless drill, metal tape measure, broomstick, ice tongs, bungee cord, fishing reel and, of course, the handiman's secret weapon -- duct tape -- you will in no time at all be lifting oranges out of the fruit bowl like a trained astronaut. Elsewhere, Red tells the little-known story of how the BlackBerry inspired a freelance piccolo player from the Possum Lake area to create a WhistleBerry communication device requiring no internet connection, wireless or electricity. He explains definitively the difference between the alkaline battery and Al Kaline, who played right field for the Detroit Tigers. And he reveals how Lodge Member Dennis Holmsworth's test-run of magnetic shoes along the underside of the Mercury Creek Railway Bridge literally came undone as a result of poor lace-tying skills. The illustrations are inimitably -- because really, who else would want to? -- the work of the author himself, relieved throughout with a large number of photographs in vivid black and white. An important contribution to the sesquicentennial celebrations, and an inspiration to the handiman and handiwoman to aim high, however badly they might miss, The woulda, coulda, shoulda guide to Canadian inventions is a book no shed should be without"--
- Subjects: Inventions;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Lakeland : journeys into the soul of Canada / by Casey, Allan.;
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- Subjects: Casey, Allan; Lakes; Environmental degradation;
- © c2009., Greystone Books,
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Retirement income for life : getting more without saving more / by Vettese, Frederick,author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Subjects: Retirement income; Retirement; Finance, Personal;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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- The sleep-easy retirement guide : answers to the 12 biggest financial questions that keep you up at night / by Aston, David,author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.If your retirement dream is becoming a nightmare because of the big financial questions that keep you awake, then this will be your frank and trusted guide to the confusing world of retirement planning. David Aston lives in Toronto, ON.
- Subjects: Retirement income; Retirement; Finance, Personal;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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