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Dufferin County


by Nicola Ross and photography by Rosemary Hasner


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Boston Mills Press
World rights
11/01/2003
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136 pages, 11" x 8 1/2"
50 black and white photos, 80 color photos, map, bibliography, index
EAN: 9781550464139
ISBN: [ 1550464132 ]
Hardcover with jacket
34.95 CDN / 34.95 US

Full of contemporary color and historic black-and-white photography, accompanied by fascinating essays, this book will delight and inform both resident and visitor. Formed in 1881, Dufferin County is Ontario's youngest and smallest county, and though its rocky soil makes farming difficult, agriculture has always been the mainstay of Dufferin's economy. But today's Dufferin County is also a richly textured community of communities. Weekenders from Bay Street and transplanted urban families live alongside longtime residents and farmers, a population with an unusually varied array of talents and interests. The arts thrive here, with noteworthy festivals, fairs, concerts and theatrical performances. Discover why tens of thousands of diverse-minded citizens are proud to call this quiet, largely rural southern Ontario county their home.

Nicola Ross is the author of the pictorial history Caledon. She is a regular contributor to In the Hills magazine and created the Caledon Countryside Alliance, a not-for-profit agency dedicated to conserving Caledon's rural character. She lives in Belfountain, Ontario.

Rosemary Hasner's photographs have appeared in a variety of publications, including Nature Hikes: Near-Toronto Trails and Adventures with author Janet Eagleson. She works for the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority and lives in rural Ontario, near Mansfield.


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