<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>As fascinating as it is informative, <i>Around the Sound</i> offers intriguing reading for locals, visitors and BC history lovers.<br/>-<i>The Reporter</i><p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>Today, it takes just a few comfortable hours to drive from Vancouver to Squamish, Whistler, or Pemberton. Regular ferry service runs between the Lower Mainland, the Sunshine Coast and Howe Sound islands, such as Bowen, Gambier and Keats. Passengers and supplies move easily throughout the Howe Sound area. But for early pioneers carving homesteads out of this rugged territory, transportation and day-to-day life were much different matters.<br/><br/><i>Around the Sound</i> by Doreen Armitage traces the rich and exciting history of the Howe Sound-Whistler area, a region that has evolved from an isolated settlement into a year-round outdoor recreation paradise. Filled with the actual words of the area's First Nations residents, the European explorers and the settlers who came to farm the fertile valley and to harvest the region's natural resources, the narrative in Armitage's book is brought to life by the personal stories of the people who called the Howe Sound-Whistler area home. Meet people such as Thomas John Keeling, the adventurous settler of Anvil Island who came to Howe Sound from England after announcing to his wife and nine children, I am going to Canada. Who is coming with me? Read about Captain White of the Etta White who transported settlers to their new homes and delivered their mail and supplies. Or read the account of some of the area's earliest mountaineers who, in 1889, reached the peak of the western Lion by following a herd of wild goats.<br/><br/><b>Named a Favourite B.C. Book of 1997 by <i>The North Shore News</i>.</b><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"As fascinating as it is informative, <i>Around the Sound</i> offers intriguing reading for locals, visitors and BC history lovers."<br/>-<b><i>The Reporter</i></b><br><br>"If you're a West Coast history buff, or if you just like some good storytelling, this book will likely appeal. Armitage has quite a readable style . . . stories told in the voices of those who live in the region and wonderful historical photos showing the people and events of the area."<br/>-<b><i>Nanaimo Daily News</i></b><br>
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