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Every Trail Has A Story Heritage Travel In Canada Bob Henderson

  • SKU: BELL-1718382
Every Trail Has A Story Heritage Travel In Canada Bob Henderson
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Publisher: Natural Heritage
File Extension: PDF
File size: 18.63 MB
Pages: 312
Author: Bob Henderson
ISBN: 9781554881581, 9781896219974, 1554881587, 1896219977
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Every Trail Has A Story Heritage Travel In Canada Bob Henderson by Bob Henderson 9781554881581, 9781896219974, 1554881587, 1896219977 instant download after payment.

Canada is packed with intriguing places for travel where heritage and landscape interact to create stories that fire our imagination. Scattered across the land are incredible tales of human life over the centuries. From the Majorville rock formation (dated as being older than Stonehenge), through the systems of walking trails developed by pre-contact Native Peoples, and the fur trade routes, to the more recent grand stories of the Chilkoot Gold Rush of 1897, Bob Henderson, the traveller, captures our living history in its relationship to the land -- best expressed through the Norwegian quote "nature is the true home of culture." The diversity of fascinating content includes the ancient James Bay landmark (the "Wonderful" Stone); the mountain treks of naturalist Mary Schaffer Warren; the west coast observations of George Vancouver; practices such as dog sledding, warm winter camping and canoeing that allow for heritage insights; the trails of Dundas, Ontario; the exploits of missionary Gabriel Sagard; the recluse Louis Gamache of Anticosti Island; the abandoned gravesites along the coast of Newfoundland -- to name but a few. As historian Michael Bliss once said, "We have to find a way to make history smell again." Author Bob Henderson brings the "fragrance of the past" into the present and invites us to imagine and participate. "Like an enthused hummingbird too eager to land, Bob Henderson leads a wide-ranging tour of the vast garden of Canadian history and landscape. Once entrusted with the scent of intrigue we are invited to follow these stories and trails deeper, make them speak and inform our own travels and impressions. Here are stepping stones and touchstones, paths toward richer engagements via a storied and fabulous past." - Alexandra & Garrett Conover, co-authors of The Snow Walker's Companion "I pulled off the river; a log cabin set back in the woods had caught my eye. Though very old it was in good shape -- there was

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