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Title: Muskoka
Subtitle: Enchanting Stories from Ontario’s
Cottage Country
Author: Maria Da Silva & Andrew Hind
Paperback • 5.25″ x 8.25″ • 264 pages
ISBN: 978-1-926677-82-8
Retail List Price: $18.95
BISAC CODE: HIS006000
BISAC CATEGORY: CANADIAN HISTORY
Muskoka
Enchanting Stories from Ontario’s
Maria Da Silva & Andrew Hind
A beloved and popular destination for many generations of cottagers and tourists, Muskoka is known as a place of beautiful lakes and endless opportunities for carefree enjoyment. Da Silva and Hind explore the secret mysteries and tales of this region:
- Vikings? In Muskoka? Legend tells of blood-soaked booty buried along the shores of Lake of Bays by those fearsome raiders of the sea, whose travels took them far into the wilderness of the New World
- In 1922, beloved Canadian author Lucy Maud Montgomery vacationed in Muskoka and found the inspiration for one of her best-crafted novels, The Blue Castle
- The Bala Bay Inn, formerly the Swastika Hotel, had to change its name at the outbreak of World War II and may have been the site of a secret last-ditch effort to stave off another world war a generation earlier
- Dangerous Dan, a two-fisted brawler, fought his way into legend though countless lumber camps and drunken taverns
- During World War II, Muskoka Airport was a training ground for hundreds of pilots and was dubbed “Little Norway” when it became home to the exiled Royal Norwegian Air Force
- The haunting ruins of the ghost town of Lewisham whisper of a time when hardy families struggled to tame the remote, rugged forests
- Johnston’s Cranberry Marsh is the oldest cranberry farm in Ontario, home to the only cranberry winery and the centrepiece of the Bala Cranberry Festival
- The Waome, sister ship to the famed RMS Segwun, is best known for being Muskoka’s worst maritime disaster; during a fierce late-season storm, it rolled over and sank in mere seconds
Maria Da Silva & Andrew Hind
ANDREW HIND and MARIA DA SILVA are building quite the reputation as co-authors of books and articles about the off-beat and the paranormal around Ontario. Hind is a freelance writer based in Bradford while Da Silva moonlights from a business she owns in Gilford, Ontario. Both have written for a variety of Mu
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