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A People on the Move

A People on the Move

The Métis of the Western Plains
by Irene Ternier Gordon
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Grade: 9
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The blossoming of Métis society and culture in the 19th century marked a fascinating and colourful era in western Canadian history. Drawing from journals and contemporary sources, Irene Ternier Gordon presents a vivid account of Métis life in the area that is now Saskatchewan and Alberta. Here are the stories of the masters of the plains—Métis …

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Gold Fever

Gold Fever

Incredible Tales of the Klondike Gold Rush
by Rich Mole
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In 1897, tens of thousands of would-be prospectors flooded into the Yukon in search of instant wealth during the Klondike Gold Rush. In this historical tale of mayhem and obsession, characters like prospectors George Carmack and Skookum Jim, Skagway gangster Soapy Smith and Mountie Sam Steele come to life. Enduring savage weather, unforgiving terra …

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A Long, Dangerous Coastline

A Long, Dangerous Coastline

Shipwreck Tales from Alaska to California
by Anthony Dalton
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Grade: 8
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On September 8, 1923, seven US Navy destroyers rammed into jagged rocks on the California coast. Twenty-three sailors died that night. Five years earlier, the Canadian Pacific passenger ship Princess Sophia steamed into Vanderbilt Reef in Alaska's Lynn Canal. When she sank, she took 353 people to their deaths. From San Francisco's fog-bound Golden …

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Ghost Town Stories of the Red Coat Trail

Ghost Town Stories of the Red Coat Trail

From Renegade to Ruin on the Canadian Prairies
by Johnnie Bachusky
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The Red Coat Trail of southern Saskatchewan and southeastern Alberta runs near the route of the North West Mounted Police’s famous 1874 March West. Today, this lonely highway passes through a windswept land of ghostly abandoned towns. Johnnie Bachusky takes readers back to the heyday of these towns, which sprang up as settlers travelled west duri …

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Edward S. Curtis Above the Medicine Line

Edward S. Curtis Above the Medicine Line

Portraits of Aboriginal Life in the Canadian West
by Rodger D. Touchie
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Grade: 11
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Canada's Rocky Mountains

Canada's Rocky Mountains

A History in Photographs
by Faye Reineberg Holt
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The grandeur of the Canadian Rockies has captivated hearts and minds, challenged the daring and athletic and fired the imaginations of writers, photographers and other artists. In this book, images ranging from simple to iconic to surprising capture that rich heritage.

 

Discover the people, legends and little-known facts of this area’s past. Meet …

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Walking Vancouver

Walking Vancouver

36 strolls to dynamic neighbourhoods, hip hangouts, and spectacular waterfronts
by John Lee
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Walking Vancouver shows you Vancouver as you've never seen it before, whether you're a local or a first-time visitor. The 36 easy-to-follow walks in this book guide you everywhere from Yaletown to Chinatown, Stanley Park to Queen Elizabeth Park, the Downtown Eastside's Carnegie Library to the Museum of Anthropology at the University of British Col …

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Classic Images of Canada's First Nations

Classic Images of Canada's First Nations

1850-1920
by Cavell, Edward
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This poignant and beautiful record of Canada's First Nations people and their culture, as seen through the eyes of talented photographers, is a fascinating glimpse into Canada's past. Of great historical and aesthetic interest, this collection of photographs captures the diversity and dignity of First Nations during a time of tumultuous change. As …

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Medicine Paint

Medicine Paint

The Art of Dale Auger
by Dale Auger
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One of Canada's most evocative modern painters, Cree artist Dale Auger was a gifted interpreter of First Nations culture, using the cross-cultural medium of art to portray scenes from the everyday to the sacred and dissemble stereotypes about Indigenous peoples. Medicine Paint is a collection of Auger's best work, reproduced in glorious full colou …

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Rescue Dogs

Rescue Dogs

Crime and Rescue Canines in the Canadian Rockies
by Dale Portman
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These stories of crime and rescue, by retired park warden and dog trainer Dale Portman, highlight the vital role dogs play in saving lives, upholding the law and recovering bodies. Portman describes the escapades of Canadian Rockies park warden Alfie Burstrom and his canine partner, Ginger—the first certified avalanche search team in North Americ …

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Riding on the Wild Side

Riding on the Wild Side

Tales of Adventure in the Canadian West
by Dale Portman
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Retired park warden Dale Portman lived his dream of riding the range for a living in the spectacular Canadian Rockies. His exhilarating tales take us to an Old West world of wild horses and hair-raising roundups, youthful bravado and larger-than-life characters: Bert, the tough Millarville patriach; Donny and Faye, free-spirited children of the Alb …

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Native Chiefs and Famous Métis

Native Chiefs and Famous Métis

Leadership and Bravery in the Canadian West
by Holly Quan
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These inspiring true stories illuminate the courage and wisdom of five 19th-century Native leaders and famous Métis who fought against impossible odds to preserve the culture and rights of their people. The visionary Cree leader Big Bear sought peace and a better life, only to be hunted mercilessly and imprisoned unjustly. Jerry Potts, the legenda …

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The Mounties

The Mounties

Tales of Adventure and Danger from the Early Days
by Elle Andra-Warner
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Grade: 10
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Since 1873, the Mounties have brought the law to the furthest reaches of the Canadian frontier. Sam Steele, the "Lion of the North," was involved in almost every significant event in the Canadian West; James Macleod and James Walsh negotiated peace with the First Nations peoples. Less famous, unsung heroes risked their lives enforcing justice in th …

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Celebrated Pets

Celebrated Pets

Endearing Tales of Companionship and Loyalty
by Cheryl MacDonald
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Canadian history is full of touching stories of animal companionship, and some relationships between people and their cherished companions are legendary. From Grey Owl and the Beaver People to Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King's "little angel dogs" to Emily Carr's menagerie, these stories describe notable people and their relationships wit …

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Ghost Town Stories of Alberta

Ghost Town Stories of Alberta

Abandoned Dreams in the Shadows of the Canadian Rockies
by Johnnie Bachusky
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Today, many of the historic coal-mining communities of the Rocky Mountains are uninhabited ghost towns. Yet behind the crumbled ruins are tales of perseverance, danger and romance. A devastating mine explosion on Halloween shatters the lives of mining families in Nordegg. The miners of Mountain Park build a hockey rink still celebrated in local lor …

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Alberta

Alberta

A History in Photographs
by Faye Reineberg Holt
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To many people, Alberta represents the true Canadian frontier. It is known for its rugged image, its "wild west" past and its staunchly independent residents, from the First Nations who originally inhabited the land to the explorers, homesteaders, cowboys, oilmen and others who continued to build and shape the province. This engaging book uses more …

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Ice Warriors

Ice Warriors

The Pacific Coast/Western Hockey League 1948-1974
by Jon C. Stott
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Technically it was a minor league, but for hockey fans west of the Mississippi, the Western Hockey League provided major-league entertainment for over 25 years.

 

The WHL was a determined and ambitious professional league, with some 22 teams based in major American and Canadian cities. Known as the Pacific Coast Hockey League prior to 1952, the WHL a …

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From Home to Home

From Home to Home

Autumn Wanderings in the North-West, 1881-1884
by A.S. Hill
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Peppered with lively stories, literary references and pithy observations on the emerging culture and future development of the Dominion of Canada, this 19th-century travelogue is a remarkable and authentic slice of history. In these accounts of his travels in North America, Alexander Staveley Hill weaves together details of Canadian and American h …

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Bear Child

Bear Child

The Life and Times of Jerry Potts
by Rodger D. Touchie
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The West was a lawless domain when Jerry Potts was born into the Upper Missouri fur trade in 1838. The son of a Scottish father and a Blood mother, he was given the name Bear Child by his Blood tribe for his bravery and tenacity while he was still a teen. In 1874, when the North West Mounted Police first marched west and sat lost and starving near …

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Jack Whyte: Forty Years in Canada

Jack Whyte: Forty Years in Canada

A Memoir
by Jack Whyte
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Best known for his original series of Arthurian novels, A Dream of Eagles (called The Camulod Chronicles in the US), and his more recent Knights Templar trilogy, Jack Whyte has authored 10 international bestsellers in the past 15 years. Jack's imagination and his passion for observing human nature shine through in both his prose and his verse in th …

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Mwakwa Talks to the Loon

Mwakwa Talks to the Loon

A Cree Story for Children
illustrated by Dale Auger
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Grade: 2
Reading age: 4 to 8
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Winner of the Aboriginal Children's Book of the Year Award, 2006 Anskohk Aboriginal Literature Festival and Book Awards

 

Kayâs is a young Cree man who is blessed with a Gift that makes him a talented hunter. He knows the ways of the Beings he hunts and can even talk with them in their own languages. But when he becomes proud and takes his abilities …

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Prairie Warships

Prairie Warships

River Navigation in the Northwest Rebellion
by Gordon E. Tolton
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The story of the Northwest Rebellion is synonymous with Métis leader Louis Riel, whose allies joined together in 1885 to face the military forces of the Canadian government, engaging in a civil war on the Canadian Prairies. A lesser-known element of the story is the gripping tale of river warfare along the banks of rivers in Saskatchewan, Alberta …

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Hockey Night in Dixie

Hockey Night in Dixie

Minor Pro Hockey in the American South
by Jon C. Stott
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Grade: 6
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During the 1980s, the geography of minor-league professional hockey changed radically, moving from its roots in the Canadian Maritime provinces, New England and the Midwestern states into the American south. In addition to cities like Dallas, Charlotte, Norfolk and Oklahoma City, which had long traditions of minor-league hockey, unlikely places suc …

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Carving the Western Path

Carving the Western Path

By River, Rail, and Road Through Central and Northern BC
by R. G. Harvey
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The history of British Columbia's transportation systems north of the Canadian National Railway's mainline may not be well known—but it certainly is colourful. Continuing the story he began in the first volume of Carving the Western Path, R.G. Harvey describes the development of river, road and rail routes that crossed the northern two-thirds of …

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Going Top Shelf

Going Top Shelf

An Anthology of Canadian Hockey Poetry
edited by Michael P.J. Kennedy
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Going Top Shelf brings together for the first time in one collection some of Canada's best hockey poems and song lyrics. Included are works by such outstanding Canadian poets as Michael Ondaatje, Al Purdy, Margaret Avison, Don Gutteridge and Lorna Crozier. And for music lovers with a taste for contemporary Canadian music, this entertaining collecti …

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Finding Home

Finding Home

A War Child's Journey to Peace
by Frank Oberle
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Franz (Frank) Oberle was nine years old when his family was relocated from Germany to Poland. Once there, he was taken from his parents to an isolated school where adolescents were being indoctrinated into the Hitler Youth. As the tide of war changed, he became a refugee fleeing the Russian advance, arriving in Dresden as the city became the target …

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The Buffalo People

The Buffalo People

Pre-contact Archaeology on the Canadian Plains
by Liz Bryan
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Liz Bryan reconstructs the lives of some of the very first Canadians, who lived as nomadic buffalo hunters between the final days of the great Ice Age and the coming of the first Europeans. Bryan went beyond the part of their story that can be told through oral history, taking clues from decades of archaeological research.

 

In a writing style that …

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Fort de Prairies

Fort de Prairies

The Story of Fort Edmonton
by Brock Silversides
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Fort Edmonton, a prairie institution and icon from 1795 to 1915, was not just a physical edifice and community—it was a touchstone of western Canadian commercial history, leading to the founding of a strong prosperous city. Established in the wilderness as an outpost and pioneer commercial venture, it became the headquarters for the fur trade for …

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Greatest Grey Cups

Greatest Grey Cups

The Best of Canadian Football
by Graham Kelly
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Against the odds, the Canadian Football League continues to entertain and enthrall Canadians from coast to coast. And the biggest event on the football calendar—the most popular sporting event in Canada no less—is the Grey Cup. While the battle for the championship is always a memorable event, this collection highlights the 10 greatest Grey Cup …

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Cattle Kingdom

Cattle Kingdom

Early Ranching in Alberta
by Edward Brado
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One of the most colourful chapters in the history of North American settlement began in the 1880s when the rich Alberta grasslands spreading east from the foothills of the Rockies became the magnet for cattle ranching. Award-winning Cattle Kingdom provides readers with all the colourful tales of raffish characters, political intrigues and partnersh …

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Legendary Show Jumpers

Legendary Show Jumpers

The Incredible Stories of Great Canadian Horses
by Debbie Gamble-Arsenault
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Once in a while a horse comes along that is extraordinary. Air Pilot, Barra Lad and Big Ben have all had their turn at being the brightest star blazing in the show-jumping sky. For more than 100 years, great Canadian high-flying horses have provided spectators with exhilarating displays of their jaw-dropping talent and love of jumping.

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Trailblazing Sports Heroes

Trailblazing Sports Heroes

Exceptional Personalities and Outstanding Achievements in Canadian Sport
by Joan Dixon
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From Canada's first World Champion, rower Ned Hanlan, to the unstoppable heroine Bobbie Rosenfeld, Canada has had its share of exceptional athletes. These great athletes forever changed the sports of basketball, hockey, track and field, rowing and skiing. These are their stories.

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Honoured in Places

Honoured in Places

Remembered Mounties Across Canada
by William J. Hulgaard & John W. White
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Ever since the Canadian prairies were first settled and the Mounties marched west to establish and maintain law and order, the names of individual officers have left their mark on the national landscape. Their long tradition has been honoured in many of the place names of Canada, especially in the West.

 

In this collection, over 250 of the NWMP, RN …

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Magnificently Unrepentant

Magnificently Unrepentant

The Story of the Merve Wilkinson and Wildwood
by Goody Niosi
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"Merv Wilkinson and Wildwood, his small patch of forest, provide powerful evidence that a forest can be logged while its integrity is maintained in perpetuity. In speaking out against current industrial clear-cut logging practices, Merv has become a genuine Canadian hero. Uncompromising, tough, fearless and with a wonderful sense of humour, he is …

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The People’s Boat

The People’s Boat

<i>HMSC Oriole:</i> Ship of a Thousand Dreams
by Shirley Hewett
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There may be no other sailing ship in North America that has touched the lives of so many people during 80-plus years of existence as HMCS Oriole. The design of famed MIT marine architect George Owen, the pride of original owner George Gooderham, commodore of the Royal Canadian Yacht Club, the steadfast training ship of the Royal Canadian Navy for …

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The Battle of Alberta

The Battle of Alberta

A Century of Hockey's Greatest Rivalry
by Steven Sandor
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Alberta has long been a big part of the frantic Canadian hockey scene, and even before Alberta became a province in 1905, the intense hockey rivalry between Calgary and Edmonton was in full swing. Long before the glory days of the '80s, teams from Edmonton and Calgary worked each other over with relish and passion, all the while creating a hockey r …

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The Valencia Tragedy

The Valencia Tragedy

by Michael C. Neitzel
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“The most shameful incident in Canadian Maritime history” occurred in January 1906 when the steamer Valencia hit rocks off the treacherous west coast of Vancouver Island, only 100 feet from shore. Over the next 40 hours the vessel was pounded to pieces. More than 80 people, many of them women and children, drowned. Men watching from the shore …

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Prince Ships of Northern BC

Prince Ships of Northern BC

Ships of the Grand Trunk Pacific and Canadian National Railways
by Norman Hacking
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From 1910 to 1975, superb coastal liners of Grand Trunk Pacific Railway and, later, the Canadian National Railway plied the waters of coastal BC, connecting Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle to Prince Rupert and southeastern Alaska. Here is the little-known story of these ships, brought to life by BC's foremost marine historian and well illustrated w …

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