Tofino and Clayoquot Sound. A History by Margaret Horsfield and Ian Kennedy. Harbour Publishing. 2014 HCDJ

"Tofino and Clayoquot Sound delves into the history of this vibrant region, covering its unlikely evolution from rain-drenched and isolated outpost to tourist mecca. From "Boston men" to beach bums, from the world wars to the War in the Woods, from residential schools to a resurgence of local First Nations, significant historical moments are documented in vivid detail."

Contents
Maps:
  Vancouver Island
  Clayoquot Sound
  Tofino Harbour
  Indian Reserves in Clayoquot Sound
Concerning Place Names
Introduction
Chapter 1: The Lay of the Land
Chapter 2: The People of the Sound
Chapter 3: The King George Men
Chapter 4: The Boston Men
Chapter 5: "Outrages and Disorders"
Chapter 6. Enter the Missionaries
Chapter 7: The Sealing Years
Chapter 8: Setting Up Shop
Chapter 9: "Alive with Fish"
Chapter 10: "Teeming with Riches"
Chapter 11: The Hopeful Coast
Chapter 12: Disconnection
Chapter 13: Separation
Chapter 14: Community
Chapter 15: The Japanese
Chapter 16: Boat Days
Chapter 17: Wartime
Chapter 18: Peacetime
Chapter 19: Lovely Road
Chapter 20: Adjustment
Chapter 21: The War in the Woods
Chapter 22: The Emerging Scene
Timeline
Acknowledgements
Selected Sources
Index

Hardcover book measuring 6 3/4 x 9 3/8 inches with 622 pages

Good used condition

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