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Dieter K. Buse
"Northeastern Ontario is central to the Canadian experience. It is a region rich in historical firsts, in quickly made and lost fortunes, and in communities that have remade themselves. Elliot Lake morphed from a uranium producing community to a retirement haven, Sudbury from the world''s nickel capital into an educational, health, and business centre. The book captures both the allure and the survivor tenacity of the northeast''s single-industry towns that either are breaking out of, or are still caught in, the boom and bust cycles punctuating the resource industries Canada''s wealth relies on. A historical and cultural compendium, Come On over! Northeastern Ontario A to Z can tell you where the statues of North America''s most significant explorers are; where you can walk in the steps of British soldiers who won a decisive victory early in the War of 1812; where you can swim with a polar bear; where you can experience Ojibway or Cree culture; where the first Hardy Boys books were written, and even where Winnie the Pooh, Grey Owl, and Shania Twain lived."--Www.chapters.indigo.ca.
| Publisher | Scrivener Press |
|---|---|
| Pages | 200 |
| Search language | simple |
| ISBN_10 | 1-896-35044-5 primary |
| ISBN_13 | 978-1-896-35044-8 primary |
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