Pioneer Life among the Loyalists in Upper Canada

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Pioneer Life among the Loyalists in Upper Canada

by Walter Stevens Herrington

EN·~1 hours·4 chapters

Chapters

4 total

Part 1

31:10

Part 2

31:09

Part 3

31:36

Part 4

8:43

Description

Step back to a time when the lands that now pulse with bustling towns were an untamed wilderness, scarcely visited except by fur traders and a handful of soldiers. This work opens with the remarkable migration of the Loyalists, a whole colony moving together to claim the fertile frontiers of what would become Ontario. Through vivid descriptions and careful research, the author paints the raw challenges of carving homes from the forest, the ingenuity required to build and furnish modest log cabins, and the everyday negotiations with a landscape that both offered promise and demanded perseverance.

Beyond the physical hardships, the narrative delves into the social fabric of these early settlements: the formation of courts and elections, the role of teachers and preachers, and the communal ways people dealt with health, food, and loss. By weaving together original documents and first‑hand recollections, the book invites listeners to hear the voices of the pioneers themselves, gaining a clear sense of the spirit and responsibilities that shaped the foundations of Upper Canada.

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Language

en

Duration

~1 hours (98K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2014-05-16

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Walter Stevens Herrington

1860–1947

A Canadian lawyer and local historian, he wrote vivid accounts of Loyalist settlement and regional history that helped preserve Ontario’s early stories for later generations. His books blend careful research with a strong sense of place, making frontier life feel immediate and human.

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