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Canada - Desolation Sound: A History

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Book Synopsis: Beautiful Desolation Sound, 150 km north of Vancouver, has for many years been the most popular cruising destination on the BC coast, but is today almost as devoid of local occupants as it was in 1792 when the dyspeptic Captain George Vancouver gave it its misleading name. It has not always been this way. Thick clamshell middens in remote bays, rotted pilings on silent estuaries, ambitious stone terraces on vacant hillsides, overgrown fences around deserted fields, even abandoned railroads--all contribute to an impression that this is an area full of ghosts, an area with a storied past. In Desolation Sound, author Heather Harbord details that remarkable past and brings those ghosts back to unforgettable life. We meet Mike Shuttler, the Homer-quoting hermit who figured in famous books by Stuart Edward White and M. Wylie Blanchet. We meet his illiterate neighbour Phil Lavigne, who said, "All dem words, and 'e 'ad to die like all de rest of us!" We meet "the Cougar Queen of Okeover Arm," who said, "Living in the bush like I do, a gun is as much a part of my household tools as a vacuum cleaner is in the city." We visit Baloney Bay, a sprawling Depression-era logging camp where human life had so little value they piled accident victims in a heap and didn't bother moving them until the end of the working day. We meet Sliammon chief Joe Mitchell, whose ancestors had an aboriginal city with buildings 200 feet long in now-deserted Grace Harbour. Harbord assiduously tracks down all the old legends that cling to the shoreside trees like Spanish moss, debunking some, confirming many. Desolation Sound is a captivating book full of great characters, heroic deeds, humorous anecdotes and well-researched fact. It fills a crucial hole in the history of the BC coast.

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Discover the captivating history of Desolation Sound, the most popular cruising destination on the BC coast. Uncover the secrets of this beautiful region that has remained almost devoid of occupants since it was named by Captain George Vancouver in 1792. Author Heather Harbord brings the ghosts of the past to life with her remarkable storytelling in Desolation Sound.

Immerse yourself in a world of thick clamshell middens, rotted pilings, stone terraces, and overgrown fences that contribute to the area's intriguing history. Meet unforgettable characters like Mike Shuttler, the Homer-quoting hermit, and Phil Lavigne, the illiterate neighbor who pays tribute to Shuttler's literary pursuits. Experience the remarkable stories of the "Cougar Queen of Okeover Arm" and the logging camp of Baloney Bay where life had little value.

Heather Harbord's meticulous research separates fact from legend as she debunks some tales while confirming others. Desolation Sound is not just a history book; it's a journey filled with great characters, heroic deeds, and humorous anecdotes. With each turn of the page, you'll be transported back in time to a forgotten era along the BC coast.

Don't miss out on this crucial piece of BC coast history! Get your copy of Desolation Sound today and let Heather Harbord's vivid storytelling whisk you away. Uncover the untold stories and embrace the rich past that has shaped the area. Experience the legends and immerse yourself in the beauty of Desolation Sound.

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