A new chapter of the Opeongo Readers' Theatre's gives a rousing history of Eganville and the Bonnechere River Valley in the 19th Century. From the fur trading post established among the Algonquins of Golden Lake in 1825 to some wild and crazy happenings in 1899, the history of the Bonnechere is like no other.
Don Palubeskie I
Kashubs of the West I
Kashubs of the West II
Joan Archambault
O. Henry's Spring Thaw
Isadore Yantha
Lady Gregory's Patrick
Ruth Coulas (Part I)
Ruth Coulas (Part II)
Wintering Over
Maxie Mintha Back in the Day
Dr. Codd's Letters (Part II)
Freeda Higginson (Part One)
Freeda Higginson (Part Two)
Ms. Montgomery's New Year
Three Christmas Stories
Back in the Day VI: Carman Palubeski I
Back in the Day VI: Carman Palubeski II
Back in the Day V: Merita Recoskie (Part Two)
Back in the Day V: Merita Recoskie (Part One)
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