In the winter of 1847, a young British physician arrived in Montreal and made his way up through the Ottawa Valley, arriving eventually in a tiny backwoods settlement along its western frontier. What he experienced there over the next few years, he put into a set of uniquely vivid letters he sent back to England. Performed by The Opeongo Readers' Theatre at the Pembroke Public Library on January 25th, 2020, those letters provides a unique window into the dark, druidical world that would become Renfrew County.
The Water Show
Along the Opeongo
Algonkin National Park
Lilies of the Valley II
Unsinkable Agnes Chippior
Old Tom’s Younger Years
That Man from Clontarf I
That Man From Clontarf II
Celebrating St, Paddy’s Day in Barry’s Bay I
Celebrating St. Paddy’s Day in Barry’s Bay II
Delightfully Rude
Shanty & River Life
Haggis & Single-Malt
The Omanique Legacy
Boxing Day, Barry’s Bay, 1964
Old, New, Borrowed, Blue #5 - Christmas Show
A Different Christmas
Something Old, New, Borrowed & Blue #4
Moments of War
Shiver Me Timbers!
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