Idleness, Water, and a Canoe

Idleness, Water, and a Canoe
Title Idleness, Water, and a Canoe PDF eBook
Author Jamie Benidickson
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Pages 340
Release 1997-01-01
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 9780802079107

Download Idleness, Water, and a Canoe Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

This book describes the cultural significance of two centuries of recreational paddling in Canada, illustrating through contemporary interviews and published sources what the experience of canoeing has meant to the sport's participants.

Inheriting a Canoe Paddle

Inheriting a Canoe Paddle
Title Inheriting a Canoe Paddle PDF eBook
Author Misao Dean
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Pages 241
Release 2013-01-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1442612878

Download Inheriting a Canoe Paddle Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Inheriting a Canoe Paddle emphasizes the importance of self-consciously evaluating the meaning we give to canoes as objects and to canoeing as an activity.

Nastawgan

Nastawgan
Title Nastawgan PDF eBook
Author Bruce W. Hodgins
Publisher Dundurn
Pages 243
Release 1987-06-30
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1459713559

Download Nastawgan Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

A rich history of Canadian wilderness travel, "an utterly compelling collection," said The Globe and Mail, and "a gem -- it absolutely sparkles," according to Canadian Geographic. Declared by the Canadian Historical Association to be the best book published of its year on the regional history of Canada's North. With essays by William C. James, C.E.S. Franks, George Luste, Margaret Hobbs, John Jennings, Shelagh Grant, Gwyneth Hoyle, Bruce W. Hodgins, Jamie Bendickson, Craig Macdonald, Jean Murray Cole, John Marsh and John Wadland.

Canoe and Canvas

Canoe and Canvas
Title Canoe and Canvas PDF eBook
Author Jessica Dunkin
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Pages 310
Release 2019-09-10
Genre History
ISBN 1487504764

Download Canoe and Canvas Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Canoe and Canvas is a close reading of the annual meetings and encampments of the American Canoe Association between 1880 and 1910.

Paddling Partners

Paddling Partners
Title Paddling Partners PDF eBook
Author Bruce W. Hodgins
Publisher Dundurn
Pages 283
Release 2008-02-08
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1459721330

Download Paddling Partners Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Carol and Bruce Hodgins began leading canoe trips in 1957 for Camp Wanapitei on Lake Temagami in Northern Ontario, initially to the great rivers of that region and on into Quebec. Their first venture north of 60 found them on the South Nahanni, soon to be followed by the Coppermine River, and by the 1990s their annual tripping took them to the Soper River on Baffin Island. included with their richly descriptive accounts of wilderness travel with groups of people, are kayak adventures in Baja California, Mexico, and the Queen Charlottes, paddling in and near the Everglades and explorations on Heritage rivers in the Maritimes and along the coast of Newfoundland. Few have personally experienced the breadth of wilderness travel in Canada as have the Hodgins husband-and-wife team. Their fifty years as "paddling partners," a legendary achievement, is a story of shared joys, challenges, triumphs and mishaps, delightfully told and augmented by excerpts from daily logs, historical insights and the tidbits of experience gleaned over the years.

Canoe Nation

Canoe Nation
Title Canoe Nation PDF eBook
Author Bruce Erickson
Publisher UBC Press
Pages 254
Release 2013-06-15
Genre History
ISBN 0774822503

Download Canoe Nation Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

More than an ancient means of transportation and trade, the canoe has come to be a symbol of Canada itself. In Canoe Nation, Bruce Erickson argues that the canoe’s sentimental power has come about through a set of narratives that attempt to legitimize a particular vision of Canada that overvalues the nation’s connection to nature. From Alexander Mackenzie to Grey Owl to Pierre Elliott Trudeau, the canoe authenticates Canada’s reputation as a tolerant, environmentalist nation, even when there is abundant evidence to the contrary. Ultimately, the stories we tell about the canoe need to be understood as moments in the ever-contested field of cultural politics.

Canoe Country

Canoe Country
Title Canoe Country PDF eBook
Author Roy MacGregor
Publisher Vintage Canada
Pages 322
Release 2016-05-10
Genre History
ISBN 030736142X

Download Canoe Country Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

One of our favourite chroniclers of all things Canadian presents a rollicking, personal, photo-filled history of the relationship between a country and its canoes. From the earliest explorers on the Columbia River in BC or the Mattawa in Ontario to a doomed expedition of voyageurs up the Nile to rescue Khartoum; from the author's family roots deep in the Algonquin wilderness to modern families who have canoed across the country (kids and dogs included): Canoe Country is Roy MacGregor's celebration of the essential and enduring love affair Canadians have with our first and still favourite means of getting around. Famous paddlers have been so enchanted with the canoe that one swore God made Canada as the perfect country in which to paddle it. Drawing on MacGregor's own decades spent whenever possible with a paddle in his hand, this is a story of high adventure on white water and the sweetest peace in nature's quietest corners, from the author best able (and most eager) to tell it.