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Stouts, millers, and forky-tails (aka deerfly, moths and earwigs) are just three of more than 200 fascinating insects, spiders, and other arthropods profiled in this guide. Organized by habitat and order, each description gives key identifying features, life cycle details as well as the specific habits and quirks that make each one worthy of study. The pages are filled with stunning full-color photographs of each creature and include up-to-date information about each species' distribution.
Partridgeberry pies, pork buns, turrs, watered fish, damper bread, and pan-fried cod tongues. These traditional Newfoundland dishes have survived, despite the influx of modern trends and techniques and a great array of imported products.
Like young people today, Dave Quinton yearned to explore the world after finishing his university studies. In 1960, four years before becoming host of CBCs Land & Sea, Dave his friend Bob hatched a plan: steam across the Atlantic, then hike, hitchhike, and cycle across Europe for as long as their money would hold out. Little did Dave know that his travels would take him within the gates of Buckingham Palace, where he would to meet members of Britains royal family.
BenTuckers oil truck drives toward a fishing outport, never to arrive. A surprise visit forces a widow to face her husbands murder, 20 years later. A chief coroner tackles his last case, willing it to be anything but boring. An impenetrable manuscript and the mysterious couple who mayor may nothave written it. These are just a few of the images from Azzo Rezoris first book of short stories. Rezoris keen eye for the quirky details of everyday life and graceful wordsmithing drive this unusual, remarkable collection. Enjoy the ride as he deconstructs issues of the heart and mind: religion, love, death, shattered relationships, and family entanglements.
In 2016, the Janeway Childrens Health and Rehabilitation Centre -- "The Janeway" to most -- celebrated 50 years of operation. For 43 of those years, Dr Rick Cooper has been a paediatrician at the hospital, helping thousands of sick children from across Newfoundland and Labrador. This book peels back the hospital curtains and peeks through the ward doors, introducing readers to the many people who have worked at this unique hospital. It also delves into the fight to build the original Janeway at a time of bleak provincial finances, and follows its evolution into a leading modern teaching hospital, responsible for elevating the standard of health care up to or surpassing national levels.
Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip have been part of Canadian history for over half of the countrys existence as an independent nation. The Queen has officially visited the country 22 times, greeting countless Canadians at hundreds of events in towns and cities. At every stop, Canadians have proudly revealed their best, showcasing the immensity and diversity of their country -- and the affection and loyalty they have for their monarch.
A full-colour guide to over 60 spectacular trails and trail networks from Port aux Basques to Twillingate (including Gros Morne National Park and the Baie Verte and Northern Peninsulas). Whether you are looking for an easy seaside walk to a scenic picnic spot or a spectacular multi-day trek to Newfoundlands highest peaks -- or anything in between -- this guide includes all the information you need for a successful journey. Vividly detailed hike descriptions include difficulty ratings, distances, trailhead GPS references, points of interest, photographs, and maps.
An authoritative guide to over 700 species of native and introduced species of wildflowers in Nova Scotia. A series of page tabs and icons, along with full colour photos, offers easy identification of wild plants.
If you have to evacuate while Im at work, just take Thunder the Great". Those were Mums instructions the day before flames roared into Fort McMurray. On 3 May 2016, Mamma and Thunder the Great -- a gerbil belonging to her son Jackson -- were forced to flee their home. In a frightening rescue attempt, Mamma faces wildfire, traffic gridlock, an empty gas tank, and other challenges all to get Thunder and herself to safety for the sake of her son.
Princess Amari lives amongst the jellybean coloured houses of Hopewell, a small village on the coast of Newfoundland. The princess has not been feeling well lately and doctors do not know why. So the people of Hopewell decide to cheer her up by making this Christmas extra special for her. Their love for the princess is the ultimate cure and it saves her life.
From the 265-km award-winning East Coast Trail on the Avalon Peninsula to the Spurwink Trail along the cliffs near Trinity, or the Squid Jigger Trail on Change Islands, this is a must-have guide to the must-do walks and hikes of eastern Newfoundland. Suitable for hikers of all levels, this book offers an overview of 86 trails, including each trails length and difficulty rating, and tips on what to watch for along the way. Maps and GPS references will get you to the trailhead; full-colour photographs will get you excited about the path ahead.
The first half of the nineteenth century brought two major revolutions, the British Industrial Revolution and the French political revolution, which devastatingly heralded the modern world. In Newfoundland, an important strategic outpost island within the powerful British Empire, the period brought the start of religious, educational, and class identifications and divisions, particularly in the capital, St Johns. It also marked the beginning of the growth of a popular culture: citizens of St Johns enjoyed amateur and professional theatre, on par with that in London, as well as horse-racing, the Regatta, circuses, concerts, and exhibitions of art and natural history, opening the eyes of residents to worlds they would never have experienced. Overall, argues historian Phillip McCann, the years 1800 to 1855 can be seen as a crucible in which Newfoundland society and identity was born.
A guide to 48 sites of geologic interest in Newfoundland -- one of North Americas most popular areas for rock enthusiasts. Maps, GPS waypoints, and travel directions make it easy for anyone to visit breath-taking, informative locations both on and off the beaten path. Together, these sites reveal the remarkable geological history of the island. Colour photographs and accompanying descriptions capture the appeal and significance of the rocks at each site. Includes: Profiles of 48 easy to find geological sites; Colour photographs, maps, GPS waypoints, directions; Tabs and icons for quick identification.
An illustrated guide to whale and dolphin species livings in the waters of Newfoundland and Labrador. Includes colour illustrations and photographs.
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