Victoria Hayward

Romantic Canada


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       Victoria Hayward

      Romantic Canada

      Published by Good Press, 2019

       [email protected]

      EAN 4064066231675

       PUBLISHER’S FOREWORD

       INTRODUCTION. By Edward J. O’Brien.

       CHAPTER I. NOVA SCOTIA.

       CHAPTER II. BARRELS.

       CHAPTER III. ‘LONGSHOREMEN.

       CHAPTER IV. SEA-COAST HOMES OF THE MARITIME PROVINCES.

       CHAPTER V. LOW TIDE IN THE BAY OF FUNDY.

       CHAPTER VI. CAPE BRETON.

       CHAPTER VII. NEWFOUNDLAND.

       CHAPTER VIII. LABRADOR.

       CHAPTER IX. SAINT PIERRE ET MIQUELON.

       CHAPTER X. QUEBEC.

       CHAPTER XI. LES ILES DE MADELEINE “THE NECKLACE”.

       CHAPTER XII. PERCÉ.

       CHAPTER XIII. WAYSIDE CROSSES AND GARDEN SHRINES.

       CHAPTER XIV. SAINT ANNE L’EGLISE.

       CHAPTER XV. M. JOBIN.

       CHAPTER XVI. ROMANCE AND THE TWO-WHEELED CART.

       CHAPTER XVII. BUBBLE, BUBBLE, BUBBLE.

       CHAPTER XVIII. WOODCARVING.

       CHAPTER XIX. INDIAN LORETTE.

       CHAPTER XX. THE ABENAKI BASKET-MAKERS.

       CHAPTER XXI. “TO MARKET, TO MARKET.”

       CHAPTER XXII. ONTARIO.

       CHAPTER XXIII. ONTARIO CONTINUED.

       CHAPTER XXIV. THE PRAIRIE.

       CHAPTER XXV. ROMANCE CLINGS TO THE SKIRTS OF WINNIPEG.

       CHAPTER XXVI. MINE HOST—THE MENNONITE.

       CHAPTER XXVII. THE PAS: GATEWAY OF THE GREAT NORTHLAND.

       CHAPTER XXVIII. BRITISH COLUMBIA.

       CHAPTER XXIX. THE DOUKHOBORS: A COMMUNITY RACE IN CANADA.

       CHAPTER XXX. DOUKHOBORS: A COMMUNITY RACE—Continued.

       CHAPTER XXXI. STEVESTON.

       CHAPTER XXXII. THE INDIANS OF ALERT BAY.

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      We are proud to announce what we think will come to be regarded as a really outstanding book of travel. We think it fitting that the first important book in this category which we have published should treat of our own country.

      “Romantic Canada” aims to give, and from the hands of two women singularly fitted to give it, the story of Canada in the romance of its simple industries simply accomplished. It gives the story, in word and in picture, of all sorts and conditions of folk, as they are to be found in the faraway and little-visited territories of the Dominion. Author and artist have left the beaten track, for it is in the highways and by-ways that this particular Canada, which is passing as we grow in population, and as steel links territory to territory the more easily and the more quickly, is to be found. The photographs and discussion of this hinterland of Canada are quite unique in the history of Canadian literature and photographic art.

      The author and artist have gone from Canadian coast to Canadian coast. They have thought it not unwise also to include matter descriptive of their travels in Labrador and Newfoundland.

      The author and artist and ourselves desire to say “Thank you” to all those who have helped to make this book what it is. Specifically we are indebted to “Asia, the Magazine of the Asiatic Society”, for permission to reproduce the photographs bearing the captions “Domesticity” and “Pulling Flax”; to the “Century Magazine” in the same regard as to “Hearty at Eighty”, “Island Woman of St. Pierre et Miquelon”, and “The Figure on the Bow”; to “Town and Country”, as to “Fort Mississauga”, and “View from His Britannic Majesty George III’s Chapel to the Mohawks, near Brantford”; to the “Canadian Home Journal” as to “Early Home of Alexander Graham Bell”, and “Drawing Water from the Columbia”; and to the Toronto “Saturday Night” as to “An Old Ontario Homestead”.

      We are also vastly indebted to the editor and proprietors of “The Canadian Magazine”.

       By Edward J. O’Brien.

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