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Mersey River Lodge

A Window on History and Nature

by (author) Blair Beed

by (photographer) David Burns & Farhad Vladi

Publisher
Nimbus Publishing
Initial publish date
Nov 2015
Category
General
  • Hardback

    ISBN
    9781771083621
    Publish Date
    Nov 2015
    List Price
    $28.95

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Description

The area defined by Nova Scotia's Mersey River has been home to many: the Mi'kmaq, the English, the French, the Black Loyalists, even pirates and rum-runners. A location renowned for its natural splendour, in 1930 the Mersey River became home to anouther important resident: the Mersey Folk Lodge.

Originally intended as a respite for friends and family, and potential business partners, of Liverpool's Bowater Mersey Paper Mill, the Mersey River Lodge has since become a tranquil retreat for both personal and professional excursions.

Written by Halifax historian Blair Beed, with breathtaking photographs by David Burns and Farhad Vladi, this beautiful keepsake celebrates the history of the Mersey River area, its industry, its people, and the lasting cultural legacy of the Mersey River Lodge.

About the authors

A graduate of Saint Mary’s University, Blair Beed’s tourism career has involved tour guiding, planning, and training. Active in heritage preservation and municipal politics, he has served as a consultant on various community projects. He was a member of the 75th Anniversary Explosion Commemorative Committee, and is the author of 1917 Halifax Explosion and American Response. He lives in Halifax.

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