Roads to Richmond
-
ByNick Fonda (Author)
Ebook
Roads to Richmond is an unusual, almost quirky road book. Divided into four thematic parts and forty-eight short chapters, it works like a mosaic: the big picture is a moving portrait of a little known corner of Canada—Quebec’s Eastern Townships. The inlaid stones that make up the mosaic are small gems in their own right: brief histories, candid snapshots, curious anecdotes, insightful observations, sobering reflections, stories to make you smile. Part contemporary history, part lyric narrative, it’s a book that puts you behind the wheel and lets you meander along country roads to meet some of the people who make the Townships a unique place where Canada’s two solitudes have grown entwined. A book for the Townships and beyond.
Table of contents
| Roads to Richmond | 1 |
|---|---|
| Contents | 7 |
| Introduction | 9 |
| CHAPTER 1 / Getting There: Roads, Rails, and Bridges | 11 |
| L'enfant terrible | 13 |
| Baptism by Water | 16 |
| Looks Like New | 21 |
| Railroad Reflections | 24 |
| Clear the Tracks | 29 |
| The Fossmobile | 32 |
| What Pothole? | 35 |
| Rambling Roads | 39 |
| The One-Man Snow-Clearing Unit | 40 |
| The River | 46 |
| Red for Danger | 47 |
| The Bike Path | 50 |
| I Know the Place | 54 |
| CHAPTER 2 / Whose Woods These Are | 57 |
| The Montreal Road | 59 |
| Oh Deer! | 60 |
| He Hunts | 64 |
| She Hunts | 67 |
| Danville | 69 |
| The Craig Road | 71 |
| The Elusive Yellow-Bellied Sapsucker | 73 |
| Of Moose and Raccoons | 76 |
| What the Herons Say | 78 |
| Herbal Cures | 81 |
| Growing Like Weeds | 84 |
| CHAPTER 3 / Eat, Drink, and Be Merry | 89 |
| Staff of Life | 92 |
| Birth of a Winery | 97 |
| Surviving Mad Cow Disease | 101 |
| The State of Denmark | 107 |
| Climb Every Mountain | 111 |
| D'Ham Good Beer | 114 |
| La Madame du Café | 118 |
| CHAPTER 4 / Nine to Five | 123 |
| The Life of a Private Eye | 125 |
| Shakespeare Meets Molière | 129 |
| An Expert Witness | 132 |
| Numbers | 136 |
| Remembering Southern Canada Power | 140 |
| These Shoes Are Made for Walking | 147 |
| Roll On! | 152 |
| God Bless the Irish | 156 |
| Brother André | 157 |
| The Ice Storm | 161 |
| Living Off Line | 163 |
| The Blink of an Eye | 168 |
| The Archetypal Archivist | 172 |
| Did You Find Any Ghosts? | 176 |
| Winona and the Writers' Group | 180 |
| Where the Living is Easy | 183 |
| List of Illustrations | 185 |
| Acknowledgements | 187 |
Accessibility
EPUB
- Table of contents navigation
Author biographies
About Nick Fonda
Nick Fonda has worked as a lumberjack (hauling logs with horses not skidders), farmer, carpenter, restauranteur and raconteur and squeezed in a career as a teacher, both in the UK and Canada. Based in Richmond, Quebec, he presides the Richmond County Historical Society and contributes regularly to The Record, The Townships Outlet and the Quebec Heritage News.
By the same author
View allBook details
- Publisher
- Baraka Books
- Categories
- Travel writing, Travel & holiday
- Publication date
- September 2010
- Pages
- 188
- Chapters
- 56
- Language
- English
- ISBN EPUB
- 9781926824222
- ISBN Paper
- 9781926824000




