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DeMont, John, 1956-
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DeMont, John, 1956- -- Travel -- Nova Scotia.
Nova Scotia -- Social life and customs.
Nova Scotia -- Description and travel.
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DeMont, John, 1956-
DeMont, John, 1956- -- Travel -- Nova Scotia.
Nova Scotia -- Social life and customs.
Nova Scotia -- Description and travel.
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The
last
best
place
:
lost
in the
heart
of
Nova
Scotia
/ John DeMont.
by
DeMont, John, 1956-
Doubleday Canada, 1997.
Call #:
971.604 D384L
Subjects
DeMont, John, 1956- -- Travel --
Nova
Scotia
.
Nova
Scotia
-- Social life and customs.
Nova
Scotia
-- Description and travel.
ISBN:
0385256043
Alternate title:
Lost
in the
heart
of
Nova
Scotia
Description:
275 p.: 23 cm.
Summary:
"A writer returns to
Nova
Scotia
, and finding it almost unrecognizable, sets out to capture the essence of his ancestral province--a
place
as strange and wild as anywhere on the continent. John DeMont visits places as diverse as a Buddhist abbey; the first free black settlement outside Africa; an island that harbours pirate treasure; and a backwoods barndance where the music of 18th-century Scotland lives on. He visits tuna smugglers and moonshiners; the brooding painter Alex Colville; spiritual seekers from Japan, the US and Europe; and Anne Murray's greatest Austrian fans. He also races yachts with summer residents; patrols the coast for drug smugglers with the Mounties; and casts for salmon with the wisest fishing guides. A road book with a difference, and an endearing search for home, The
Last
Best
Place
is wry and wise, as quirky and lively as
Nova
Scotia
itself."--Overdrive.
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Central Library
Adult Nonfiction
971.604 D384L
Core Collection - Adult
Adult Display 1
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Local History Collection
971.604 D384L
Non-circulating
Local History Room - Central Library, 4th Floor
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