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.
Irish Funny Bones
St. Hedwig's Picnics (1912-1960s)
Love & Marriage: Three Chekhov Comedies
Balmoral Glory Days
An Opeongo Christmas
A Classic Christmas
Sinking of the Mayflower, 12th November 1912
Remember Me: WWII Letters Home
War of the Worlds: The Battle of Brudenell
Next Stop, Barry's Bay - 125th Anniversary
Whoo-hooo! Train's a-Comin' - 125th Anniversary
Fishing with Leacock
Killaloe Shenanigans
Tamarack 'er Down with the Stoppa Lake Melodiers!
Ribbons of Steel: Barry's Bay & the OA & PS Railroad, 1894
The Songs of Percy Bresnahan
St. Lawrence O'Toole Parish
Thomas G. Devine's 'Madawaska'
A Taste of "Appalachian Celtic" at the Old Barry's Bay Train Station
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