Almaguin Chronicles: Memories of the Past

· Dundurn
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190
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The Almaguin Highlands is a region that was once coveted for its game, silver birch and majestic white pine. For centuries this area stretched up to the shores of Lake Nipissing and embraced an unbroken forest that remained largely intact save where lakes, streams and beaver meadows punctuated the forest floor. In 1900, the northernmost areas of the District of Parry Sound were still not accessible by even a conventional roadway. Homesteaders, their claims precariously strung along the Pickerel River, relied on the waterway as their transportation route. What must it have been like at the outset for the lumbermen who cut down the white pine? And how did the settlers-those intrepid folk who trekked across the district with only the lumberjack's blazed trails for a guide-cope in the wilderness?

Almaguin Chronicles explores the relationship between lumbering and settlement throughout the Parry Sound District-the last frontier of this part of Ontario. Throughout, rare archival photographs and excerpts from unpublished memoirs augment the text.

About the author

The family's annual summer cottage trip to the Almaguin Highlands ultimately fostered Astrid Taim's curiosity in the history of this relatively unknown part of Parry Sound District. In the late 1970s, she joined a grassroots conservation group in Markham, which was looking to preserve their community's history. Her writing experience there gave her the confidence to begin her own research, which culminated in her first book, Almaguin: A Highland History, published in 1998. Finding so much history still hidden in the hills, her continued research led to a second book.

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