Globe & Mail bestselling Lesley Crewe’s new novel follows a mystery author with writer’s block from 1950s Montreal to rural Cape Breton, in search of much more than her next […]
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Find out how moose got to Newfoundland, the truth about the Dungarvon Whooper, and which farmers’ markets, bike trails, recipes, and heritage sites will most tickle your fancy. In Miramichi […]
[…] Sunlight and Shadows is an autobiographical novel about a young boy set in the small New Brunswick town of Bannonbridge in the 1940s and 1950s. The story is told from […]
[…] not only a fascinating company history, but also a candid look at how a small New Brunswick business remains competitive in a difficult global marketplace. While other Canadian beer brands […]
[…] and resourceful people in Canadian and Nova Scotian history. We’ve collected ten titles, old and new, from all age groups, that we think you’ll enjoy reading this month. 1. Mi’kmaw […]
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[…] road trip from Ontario to the Maritimes. On their way to their grandparents’ cottage in New Brunswick they visit many of the most famous tourist attractions east of Ontario: historic […]
This stunning new look at Fredericton, the city of stately elms, features photographs of the capital city of New Brunswick in all its moods and intimate charm.
[…] Irvings is a book for anyone interested in or affected by the legendary Irvings of New Brunswick.
This new edition includes an afterword from the author about recent developments in the […]