A Lady's Life on a Farm in Manitoba

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A Lady's Life on a Farm in Manitoba

by M. G. C. (Mary Georgina Caroline) Hall

EN·~3 hours·4 chapters

Chapters

4 total

Produced by Mark Hamann, Juliet Sutherland, Charles Franks

0:40

M. G. C. H. - A LADY'S LIFE ON A FARM IN MANITOBA.

2:11:56

QUEEN'S HOTEL, WINNIPEG.

30:30

MOUNTAIN BAT'S NEST, IMOGENE BASIN,

27:09

Description

A candid series of letters written by a determined woman on her way to the Canadian prairies, this memoir opens aboard a cramped, rain‑soaked ship bound for Manitoba. She records the uneasy launch, the clamor of fellow emigrants, and the small games that keep spirits afloat during engine failures and stormy seas. The narrative captures the mixture of excitement and nervousness that defines any great journey, offering readers a vivid snapshot of nineteenth‑century transatlantic travel through the eyes of a hopeful colonist.

Once ashore, the writer turns her attention to the practicalities of life on a newly‑cleared farm. She describes the first impressions of the open land, the challenges of building shelter, and the daily rhythm of planting, caring for animals, and cultivating a community with other settlers. Her observations are peppered with honest advice, humorous anecdotes, and a palpable love for the rugged landscape, making the early settlement experience both instructive and warmly human.

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Language

en

Duration

~3 hours (182K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-10-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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M. G. C. (Mary Georgina Caroline) Hall

A sharp-eyed Victorian traveler turned her letters from the Canadian prairie into a lively firsthand account of frontier farm life. Her best-known book captures both the hard work and the surprise of adapting to Manitoba in the 1880s.

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