Moon Toronto & Ontario

Moon Toronto & Ontario
Author: Carolyn B. Heller
Publisher: Hachette UK
Total Pages: 831
Release: 2019-01-15
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 1640492372

Experience the creative pulse of the city or catch a thrill in the great outdoors: it's all possible with Moon Toronto & Ontario. Inside you'll find: Flexible, strategic itineraries including three days in Toronto, a Georgian Bay coastal road trip, and a week covering the whole region The top sights and unique experiences: Take in dramatic views of Niagara Falls on a helicopter flightseeing tour, watch the Changing of the Guard at Ottawa's Parliament Building, or tread the thrilling Edgewalk 116 stories above Toronto. Dine at farm-to-table restaurants or sip your way through wine country. Gallery-hop through Toronto's world-class art scene or learn about indigenous culture at the Curve Lake First Nations Reserve. Outdoor recreation: Hike a section of the Bruce Trail (Canada's longest hiking route!), pedal along Lake Erie, or canoe through the lakes of Algonquin Provincial Park Scuba dive to deep shipwrecks in Lake Superior, relax on the world's longest freshwater beach, or go skiing, snowboarding, or dog-sledding through powdery snow Honest advice from Carolyn B. Heller, who has spent over a decade living and traveling throughout Canada, on when to go, where to eat, and where to stay Full-color photos and detailed maps throughout Handy tips for international visitors, seniors, travelers with disabilities, and more Background information on the landscape, wildlife, history, and culture Full coverage of Toronto, Niagara Falls, Lake Erie, Lake Huron, Eastern Ontario, Ottawa, Lake Superior, Georgian Bay, Cottage Country, Algonquin, and the Northeast With Moon Toronto & Ontario's expert insight and practical tips, you can plan your trip your way. For more Canadian adventures, check out Moon Montréal or Moon Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, & Prince Edward Island.

At the End of the Shift

At the End of the Shift
Author: Robert Matthew Bray
Publisher: Dundurn
Total Pages: 224
Release: 1992
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1550021508

This book explores the relationship between mining and the communities it creates.

So You Want to Move to Canada, Eh?

So You Want to Move to Canada, Eh?
Author: Jennifer McCartney
Publisher: Running Press Adult
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2019-06-25
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 0762495065

For anyone who's longing for a break from the US of A, So You Want to Move to Canada, Eh? is a step-by-step guide on how to move to the best country in the world -- and how to fit in once you're there. Written by New York Times bestselling author (and born-and-bred Canuck) Jenn McCartney, this comprehensive guide offers everything you need to know about America's northern neighbor. Inside, McCartney overviews Canada's history; demystifies its bewildering residency rules; introduces its unique laws and customs; spotlights its many contributions to the arts and pop culture (Celine Dion, Margaret Atwood, Justins Trudeau and Bieber); explains its colorful slang; and so much more. Featuring creative doodles, helpful charts, and fun graphs, So You Want to Move to Canada, Eh? is the perfect gift for your politically disgruntled father, nudge for your bleeding-heart neighbor to hit the road, and inspiration for planning (or daydreaming about) your own Canadian getaway.

North of Superior

North of Superior
Author: Michael S Beaulieu
Publisher: James Lorimer & Company
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2010-10-18
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1552774694

Northwestern Ontario is a little-known region that has been central to Canada's prosperity. For many Canadians, the majestic landscape north of Lake Superior conjures up images of tourism, bears, and canoes. For others, it conjures up the phrase "hewers of wood and drawers of water." For almost everyone but its inhabitants, it represents a mythical notion of Canada that never truly existed in the past and certainly does not exist today. In North of Superior, Michel Beaulieu and Chris Southcott explore the region's colourful history from the period before European contact through to the present. Along the way, they tell the stories of the native peoples who first lived there; the traders and adventurers who shaped the region through the Hudson's Bay Company and the North West Company; the politicians and workers who pushed through the CPR; the lumberjacks and miners who profited during the region's golden age; and the vibrant and diverse communities who make their home there today. Northwestern Ontario has always symbolized wealth and adventure for Canadians. This fascinating popular history will interest anyone who wants to know more about a region that occupies an iconic place in Canada's past.

A Vast and Magnificent Land

A Vast and Magnificent Land
Author: Robert Matthew Bray
Publisher: Thunder Bay, Ont. : Lakehead University ; Sudbury, Ont. : Laurentian University
Total Pages: 205
Release: 1984-01-01
Genre: Ontario
ISBN: 9780886630010

Ontario, History of northern Ontario.

Northern Ontario

Northern Ontario
Author: Susan E. Holland
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 142
Release: 1968
Genre: Reference
ISBN:

List of books and periodical articles related to that part of Ontario which lies north of the CNR running from Cochrane through Kapuskasing and Hearst to Sioux Lookout. Divided by subject with author index.