This young adult adventure is based on factual information about the 'money pit' on Oak Island and the attempts to retrieve the treasure. |
Maritime FlavoursGuidebook & CookbookBy Elliot, Elaine, By Lee, Virginia, Photographs by Vaughan, KeithCompletely revised and updated, the fifth edition of Maritime Flavours is both a splendid cookbook and an unequalled guide to the culinary treasures of Canada's Maritime provinces.
Paperback Out of print
9780887805592 | Published: June 2002 |
A charming and rare literary portrait of Nova Scotia's short-lived nineteenth century Icelandic settlement. |
The Night Hawk(Fiction Treasures)By Alice Jones, Introduction and notes by Greg Marquis, Series edited by Gwendolyn DaviesFirst published in 1901, The Night Hawk is a smouldering, romantic novel of passion and intrigue set in Paris, Halifax and the American Deep South. |
Quietly My Captain Waits(Fiction Treasures)By Evelyn Eaton, Introduction and notes by Barry Moody, Series edited by Gwendolyn DaviesQuietly My Captain Waits is a thrilling novel of two lovers whose fates are sealed by the fateful clash of Empire in early eighteenth-century Acadia. |
The Halifax CitadelPortrait of a Military Fortress(Formac Illustrated History)By Brian Cuthbertson, Photographs by Julian BeveridgeThis book offers background on the Halifax Citadel and its history, exploring the lives of soldiers and their families stationed in Hailfax in the 19th century. |
A complete, detailed, up-to-date directory of the more than 1300 B&Bs and small inns in Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick and Newfoundland, with detailed information about each.
Paperback Out of print
9780887805196 | Published: June 2001 |
The Savage YearsThe Perils of Reinventing Government in Nova ScotiaBy Peter Clancy, By James Bickerton, By Rodney Haddow, By Ian StewartPublished in 2000, this book offers a history of the reforms attempted by John Savage's Nova Scotia Liberal goverement in the mid-1990s, analysing his successes and failures. |
Three distinguished authors tell the story of Halifax, from its beginnings as a British settlement to counter the French establishment at Louisbourg, to its present-day status as one of Canada's most appealing cities. |
In this book Mark Finnan takes us on a voyage of discovery, exploring the facts and legends that surround Scotland's Prince Henry Sinclair and his possible voyage to Nova Scotia and New England in 1398. |