Halifax's Victorian-era public gardens — a fully illustrated history of one of Canada's most eminent urban parks. |
Mining Country offers the stories of Canadian miners from past and present, from pre-settlement aboriginal mines to the development of Vancouver and Toronto as centres of global mining finance. |
Toronto: City of Commerce 1870-1960Images from yesterday and today of a city of factories, businesses, and storefrontsBy Katherine TaylorArchival images and contemporary photos illuminate the history of Toronto's businesses and industries. |
The complete story, richly illustrated in full colour, of Oak Island's mysterious tunnels and shafts, the treasure hunters and the many theories about what was buried there — and why. |
While the Beatles were breaking up, John Lennon and Yoko Ono headed to Canada to stage a bed-in for peace, play a peace concert, and meet prime minister Trudeau. |
A scholarly history of the Halifax Relief Commission after the Halifax Explosion of 1917. |
The story of Canada's workers and their unions |
An illustrated guide to Kingstons Fort Henry |
Nova Scotia's Province HouseBy (photographer) Wagg, Len2019 marks the 200th anniversary of Nova Scotia's Province House. This richly-illustrated, commemorative title celebrates the history of Canada's first legislative building. |
Birchtown and the Black Loyalist ExperienceFrom 1775 to the presentBy Stephen Davidson, Photographs by Peter ZwickerThis book describes the experiences of Black Loyalists who took up the British offer of freedom in exchange for their support in the American Revolution. Some fleeing from slavery, the Black Loyalists encountered hardships, racism, and neglect at the hands of the British authorities. |