
Discover the rugged charm of Newfoundland through vivid prose and twelve full‑page colour illustrations that bring the island’s dramatic coastline, hidden harbours, and soaring cliffs to life. The author paints a picture of a land often misunderstood—far from the icy wastelands of myth, it is a place of thriving rivers, crystal‑clear lakes, and thriving salmon runs that have long drawn anglers from across the Atlantic. Alongside detailed sketches of bustling fishing villages, seal‑hunting camps, and the striking “fish flake” drying yards, you’ll hear the rhythm of daily life in a community shaped by the sea.
Beyond geography, the narrative explores the island’s cultural tapestry, from the resilient Newfoundland dog to the traditions of the Esquimaux families and the industrious spirit of local mills. With a tone that balances scholarly insight and warm storytelling, the book invites listeners to wander the storied bays, feel the spray of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, and imagine the quiet beauty of remote mountain lakes. It’s a gentle, informative journey that captures the essence of a unique British colony at the edge of the New World.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (112K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2018-10-03
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Best known for writing lively travel books about Newfoundland and Canada, this early 20th-century author had a gift for turning geography, local life, and history into approachable reading. His work invites readers to see familiar places with fresh curiosity.
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