FICTION
$ Canadian Summer by Hilda Van Stockum (1948)
Adventures, ups and down of the Mitchell family in a summer cottage near Montreal.
Adventures, ups and down of the Mitchell family in a summer cottage near Montreal.
CLASSIC LITERATURE
CULTURAL
HISTORICAL
FC W5-241 Our Empire Story
FC W11-442 Story of Canada
FC W11-442 Story of Canada
♥ A Child’s History of Canada by Jean McIlraith (1899)
♦ Captured by Mohawks and Other Adventures of Radisson by Sterling North
North Star Books "The true story of Pierre Radisson, a French Canadian boy who lived an exciting life in the wilds of seventeenth-century Canada as a hunter, trapper, and explorer. Sterling North did extensive research on this little-known explorer, whose exploits are deftly chronicled, beginning with Radisson's capture by the Mohawks when he was just a teen. And that's just the beginning - the adventurous Radisson narrowly escaped death on several occasions, battled nature, and sailed the distant shores of Lake Superior."
♦ $ Landmark Evangeline and the Acadians by Robert Tallant
$ Landmark General Brock and Niagara Falls (1769-1812)
$ Landmark The Hudson's Bay Company by Richard Morenus
♦ $ Landmark The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (1920)
♦ Saint Lawrence Seaway by Clara Ingram Judson
♥ Stories of New France by Machar and Marquis (1890)
Tales of adventure and heroism from the early days of Canada. The stories are drawn heavily from Francis Parkman's writings of the French settlement and was specifically written to inform the English-speaking side of Canada to understand their complete history, for Canadians are a blend of French and English culture.
♦ The First Northwest Crossing by Walter O'Meara
North Star Books. First East to West crossing of North America by Alexander MacKenzie through present day Canada.
♦ Captured by Mohawks and Other Adventures of Radisson by Sterling North
North Star Books "The true story of Pierre Radisson, a French Canadian boy who lived an exciting life in the wilds of seventeenth-century Canada as a hunter, trapper, and explorer. Sterling North did extensive research on this little-known explorer, whose exploits are deftly chronicled, beginning with Radisson's capture by the Mohawks when he was just a teen. And that's just the beginning - the adventurous Radisson narrowly escaped death on several occasions, battled nature, and sailed the distant shores of Lake Superior."
♦ $ Landmark Evangeline and the Acadians by Robert Tallant
$ Landmark General Brock and Niagara Falls (1769-1812)
$ Landmark The Hudson's Bay Company by Richard Morenus
♦ $ Landmark The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (1920)
♦ Saint Lawrence Seaway by Clara Ingram Judson
♥ Stories of New France by Machar and Marquis (1890)
Tales of adventure and heroism from the early days of Canada. The stories are drawn heavily from Francis Parkman's writings of the French settlement and was specifically written to inform the English-speaking side of Canada to understand their complete history, for Canadians are a blend of French and English culture.
♦ The First Northwest Crossing by Walter O'Meara
North Star Books. First East to West crossing of North America by Alexander MacKenzie through present day Canada.
HISTORICAL FICTION
♦ Little Giant of the North: The Boy Who Won a Fur Empire by Alida Malkus
Winston Adventure Books
♥ Henty, G.A. With Wolfe in Canada—fall of Quebec, winning of a continent (1759)
Winston Adventure Books
♥ Henty, G.A. With Wolfe in Canada—fall of Quebec, winning of a continent (1759)
BIOGRAPHIES
FC G4-364 Wilfred Grenfell