Entertain the whole family while learning about nature, East Coast style. Includes activities, quizzes, quick facts, jokes and more. |
Ideal for road trips, rainy days or summers at the cabin, heres a quiz book that will keep the kids entertained and amused. |
Righting Canada's Wrongs: AfricvilleAn African Nova Scotian Community Is Demolished — and Fights Back(Righting Canada's Wrongs)By Gloria Ann WesleyIn the 1960s, after years of ignoring the basic needs of the community, the City of Halifax bulldozed the Black community of Africville in the name of urban renewal. |
Righting Canada's Wrongs: Japanese Canadian Internment in the Second World War(Righting Canada's Wrongs)By Pamela Hickman, By Masako FukawaDuring the Second World War, over 20,000 Japanese Canadians had their civil rights, homes, possessions, and freedom taken away. This visual-packed book tells the story. |
Summit Series '72Eight games that put Canada on top of world hockey(Lorimer Recordbooks)By Richard BrignallChosen as one of Resource Links' Year's Best for 2011 |
China ClipperPro football's first Chinese-Canadian player, Normie Kwong(Lorimer Recordbooks)By Richard BrignallThe story of what it took for a young Alberta boy to become the first Chinese-Canadian to play professional football in Canada. |
Shipwrecks of the Great LakesTales of courage -- and cowardice(Amazing Stories)By MacDonald, CherylGreat adventures, exciting tales of disaster on the Great Lakes.
Paperback Out of print
9781552774922 | Published: July 2010 |
A quirky, fact-filled look at the quest for gold across Canada. |
At the first-ever women's hockey world championships in 1990, Canada dressed its National Women's Team in pink, which offended many people. Lorna Schultz Nicholson offers an insider's look at the power behind the pink jerseys. |
Hockey's first superstar, Fred "Cyclone" Taylor, was often caught up in the politics and turmoil of hockey's early professional years. Star Power is the story of one of Canada's greatest athletes and a game in transition. |