https://www.amazon.ca/Algonquins-Grand-Trunk-Railway-Resorts/dp/B0CXSPQPTN/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3ENALQNCU92TK&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.abcCA65cUSrHmGw6itcvHEweUgTqv6oTARzJ34wfGJaI8aqkvz_YUln6yYrqmV-wVBuAFNkyCPBCCgNB_w6E566dYH6IYH59Q48JPvEStL7bngEzVzS4DMOKHNTaPolMUzoCwY1YkPKkfYyLvPgotZivy1xFivljIc1qI9gSoP_z8ntwci0I8CWO3IekdEyJdu8cxa9J8mw9LgPDjUL40O1uojC_eLAKN4y7RIqb1tnlugMrOCEhf9pzga35Gi1PwCc4uSEu0rQfpdALlzn-DQ.RmxP32ZfR3A3lhD1fVwWvNOMcQfMwf87T6ulWi8TlSs&dib_tag=se&keywords=gaye+clemson&qid=1718054070&s=books&sprefix=gaye+clemson%2Cstripbooks%2C153&sr=1-1Just published a couple of months ago my latest Algonquin Park History - Called Algonquin's Grand Trunk Railway Resorts - Memories of Three Earth 20th C Wilderness Getaways The Highland Inn, Nominigan and Minnesing. As many of you already know, Early in the 20thC the Grand Trunk Railway System decided to build 3 wilderness getaways in Algonquin Park. Their belief was that if tourists had fun destinations to visit, the then-new middle-class interest in recreational tourism, would likely be a great driver of railway passenger traffic. This narrative shares stories from guests, visitors, leaseholders and staff from their heyday beginnings in 1908 and 1912 to their eventual demise. Enjoy
Last edited by clemsong (6/10/2024 4:15 pm)
Will this be available at the park bookstore?
Yes both inperson and on line
Well done Gaye! I'll keep an eye out for it when we're in the park. Visits to the HQ to buy a few things is an annual stop for us when we're in AP.