Wandering the West Coast of Ontario: Towns, Ports and Beaches Along the Huron Shore, Paperback/Fred Dahms
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Description This volume describes and illustrates with colour photographs the fascinating character of the towns and villages along the "West Coast" of Ontario (Eastern Shore of Lake Huron) from Southampton to Grand Bend. They all began as ports and rural service centres but have become favourite locations for tourists planning to swim, fish, sail, parasail, shop, explore heritage architecture and partake of fine food. Most have historic lighthouses and all provide excellent accommodations for visitors. Several also offer superb Summer Theatre in new and historic venues. Summer activities include parades, concerts, tours and water sports. Most offer cross-country skiing in the winter. All have quaint historic architecture and all provide local maps, entertainment guides and opportunities for people of all ages. The "West Coast" of Ontario is worth several visits with this book to guide you and describe the important attractions in each location. About the author Author and Photographer, Fred Dahms is Professor Emeritus, Founding Member and Former Chair, Department of Geography, University of Guelph. In addition to numerous academic papers and monographs, he is the author of the following popular books: The Heart of the Country, Deneau, 1988; Beautiful Ontario Towns, Lorimer, 2001; Picturesque Ontario Towns, Lorimer, 2003; Wellington County, Boston Mills, 2008; Conflict and Compromise, Politics and Planning in Guelph 2000 to 2015; Fred Dahms 2015.