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Condo Questions and Answers: Ontario Edition
In Condo Questions and Answers, author Sally Thompson gives Ontario condo residents exactly what they need to get the most out of their homes.
$27.95, paperbackToronto: City of Commerce 1800-1960
Archival images and contemporary photos illuminate the history of Toronto's businesses and industries.
$29.95, paperbackSmart Cities in Canada: Digital Dreams, Corporate Designs
Experts from across the country investigate the "smart city" trend in urban planning as it is showing up in different Canadian municipalities.
$22.95, paperbackToronto's Ravines and Urban Forests
A guide to the most popular of Torontos unique ravine parks and the trees, birds and plants visitors can easily identify$24.95, paperbackBlackBerry Town
A new history of the Blackberry innovation that documents how the resources and people of Kitchener-Waterloo supported, facilitated and benefited from the achievement that Blackberry represents$24.95, paperbackPaddling the Grand River
Your complete guide to Ontario's Historic Grand River$24.95, paperbackToronto Island Summers
A touching and nostalgic look back on a Toronto childhood in an idyllic city neighbourhood
$24.95, paperbackHow We Changed Toronto
John Sewell provides an insider's account of the period when Toronto was transformed by activist citizens and reforming politicians$29.95, hardcoverToronto Maple Leafs
The Toronto Maple Leafs are one of Canada's greatest hockey franchises. From their humble beginnings to their remarkable Stanley Cup victories, to their team-building challenges of the 1990s and beyond, the Leafs have a history packed with accomplishments and setbacks. This is their story -- the incredible story of a beloved Canadian institution.
$9.95, paperbackLorimer Field Guide to 225 Ontario Birds
A concise, full-colour guide to Ontario's most common wild birds, with listings of the best birding hotspots from Point Pelee to Ottawa
$24.95, paperbackDeadly Women of Ontario
Women in Canada frequently got away with murder and escaped the hangman's noose. A few were not so fortunate. The first woman hanged in Upper Canada was Mary Osborn, who was executed for murdering her husband. Her gruesome story and those of seven other deadly women are told in this collection of spine-chilling tales from Ontario.
$9.95, paperbackGhost Town Stories of Ontario
Ontario is rich in ghost towns, communities that were once thriving but which have been reduced to mere shadows of their former selves. Nine villages -- including silver camps, fishing ports, crossroads hamlets, and farming settlements -- come alive on the pages of this book.
$9.95, paperbackInterest ages: 11-18Toronto Murders
The history of Toronto is peppered with countless tales of scandals and murder. This fascinating collection of crime stories features six chilling incidents that plagued the city's residents in days gone by. Exploring deadly love affairs, mysterious disappearances, and public hangings, these true accounts will keep you on the edge of your seat.$9.95, paperbackNorth of Superior
A beautifully illustrated popular history of Ontario's northwestern region from pre-contact to the present.
$34.95, paperbackFishing Ontario's Grand River Country
The definitive guide to fishing southern Ontario's world-class fly fishing streams, fully revised, expanded and updated.$24.95, paperbackToronto's Visual Legacy
A stunning look at Toronto's History from 1856 to the present.
$34.95, paperbackToronto
Telling Toronto's story from the final retreat of the Laurentide Ice Sheet to today's metropolis, a team of expert authors brings beautiful illustrations and fascinating, fresh perspectives together in this new natural, archaeological, and social history.$29.95, paperbackThe Natural Treasures of Carolinian Canada
Sweeping from Toronto to Lake Huron and Lake Erie is a region of biological richness unmatched in Canada. Here the native trees have unusual names - Sassafras, Cucumber Magnolias, Tulip-tree, Pawpaw - evoking the distinctly southern character for which the region is named.$34.95, paperbackA Heritage of Stone
A Heritage of Stone offers a fascinating new perspective on the histories of many leading communities of south-western Ontario. It celebrates the many fine stone buildings which are the pride of these cities and towns.$34.95, paperbackHamilton: A People's History
Hamilton: A People's History is lavishly illustrated with over 200 contemporary and archival images. The narrative and visuals together provide a vivid portrait of one of Ontario's most prosperous and appealing cities.$34.95, paperbackScroll to Top