Naming the Laurentians

Naming the Laurentians
Title Naming the Laurentians PDF eBook
Author Joseph Graham
Publisher Les Editions Main Street Inc
Pages 252
Release 2005
Genre History
ISBN 097395860X

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On the Laurentian Formationis

On the Laurentian Formationis
Title On the Laurentian Formationis PDF eBook
Author Bigsby
Publisher
Pages 12
Release 1864
Genre
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Fabulous Quebec

Fabulous Quebec
Title Fabulous Quebec PDF eBook
Author Francois Remillard
Publisher Ulysses Travel Guides
Pages 289
Release 2004
Genre Travel
ISBN 2894647166

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Ulysses leads the way on a visual journey into the heart of Quebec. This colourful guide makes the perfect gift-and what better way to dream up your next trip to la belle province or recall memories of a previous visit than with this book. Spectacular photography for a taste of what awaits you. Thematic sidebars to learn a little more. In-depth texts on major themes for a better understanding. Clear, precise maps to help you find your way. A lively presentation to capture the excitement of this storied province. Book jacket.

Quebec

Quebec
Title Quebec PDF eBook
Author Francois Remillard
Publisher Hunter Publishing, Inc
Pages 570
Release 2003-04
Genre Travel
ISBN 9782894645956

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This practical guide covers all of Qubec, with a special section that examines its various Aboriginal communities, distinct architecture and unique linguistic expressions. Maps. Illustrations.

Backpacker

Backpacker
Title Backpacker PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 88
Release 1985-01
Genre
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Backpacker brings the outdoors straight to the reader's doorstep, inspiring and enabling them to go more places and enjoy nature more often. The authority on active adventure, Backpacker is the world's first GPS-enabled magazine, and the only magazine whose editors personally test the hiking trails, camping gear, and survival tips they publish. Backpacker's Editors' Choice Awards, an industry honor recognizing design, feature and product innovation, has become the gold standard against which all other outdoor-industry awards are measured.

The Story of Modern Skiing

The Story of Modern Skiing
Title The Story of Modern Skiing PDF eBook
Author John Fry
Publisher University Press of New England
Pages 404
Release 2017-03-14
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 151260156X

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This is the definitive history of the sport that has exhilarated and infatuated about 30 million Americans and Canadians over the course of the last fifty years. Consummate insider John Fry chronicles the rise of a ski culture and every aspect of the sport's development, including the emergence of the mega-resort and advances in equipment, technique, instruction, and competition. The Story of Modern Skiing is laced with revelations from the author's personal relationships with skiing greats such as triple Olympic gold medalists Toni Sailer and Jean-Claude Killy, double gold medalist and environmental champion Andrea Mead Lawrence, first women's World Cup winner Nancy Greene, World Alpine champion Billy Kidd, Sarajevo gold and silver medalists Phil and Steve Mahre, and industry pioneers such as Vail founder Pete Seibert, metal ski designer Howard Head, and plastic boot inventor Bob Lange. Fry writes authoritatively of alpine skiing in North America and Europe, of Nordic skiing, and of newer variations in the sport: freestyle skiing, snowboarding, and extreme skiing. He looks closely at skiing's relationship to the environment, its portrayal in the media, and its response to social and economic change. Maps locating major resorts, records of ski champions, and a timeline, bibliography, glossary, and index of names and places make this the definitive work on modern skiing. Skiers of all ages and abilities will revel in this lively tale of their sport's heritage.

Laurentian Divide

Laurentian Divide
Title Laurentian Divide PDF eBook
Author Sarah Stonich
Publisher U of Minnesota Press
Pages 272
Release 2018-09-18
Genre Fiction
ISBN 145295786X

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Winner of the 2019 Minnesota Book Award for Novel & Short Story Poignant portrayals of life on the edge in northern Minnesota border country, from the best-selling author of These Granite Islands and Vacationland Bitter winters are nothing new in Hatchet Inlet, hard up against the ridge of the Laurentian Divide, but the advent of spring can’t thaw the community’s collective grief, lingering since a senseless tragedy the previous fall. What is different this year is what’s missing: Rauri Paar, the last private landowner in the Reserve, whose annual emergence from his remote iced-in islands marks the beginning of spring and the promise of a kinder season. The town’s residents gather at the local diner and, amid talk of spring weather, the latest gossip, roadkill, and the daily special, take bets on when Rauri will appear—or imagine what happened to him during the long and brutal winter. Retired union miner and widower Alpo Lahti is about to wed the diner’s charming and lively waitress, Sissy Pavola, but, with Rauri still unaccounted for, celebration seems premature. Alpo’s son Pete struggles to find his straight and narrow, then struggles to stay on it, and even Sissy might be having second thoughts. Weaving in and out of each other’s reach, trying hard to do their best (all the while wondering what that might be), the residents of this remote town in all their sweetness and sorrow remind us once more of the inescapable lurches of the heart and unexpected turns of our human comedy.