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Twenty-Seven Years in Canada West / The Experience of an Early Settler (Volume I)

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The author recounts twenty-seven years as an early settler in Canada West, mixing personal memoir with practical guidance on pioneering life. He describes voyages and the growth of settlements, clearing land, building shanties and frame houses, farming, hunting, and community labour such as bees and logging parties; records hazards like forest fires, accidents, and wildlife encounters; and discusses institutions, the Canada Company, civil and medical duties, and temperance. Practical instructions on choosing and working land, travel in the bush, and the social adjustments required for emigrants are interwoven with anecdotes that illustrate everyday hardships and rewards.

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Samuel Strickland

Samuel Strickland was an early Canadian settler and author, best known for his work "Twenty-Seven Years in Canada West / The Experience of an Early Settler (Volume I)." In this memoir, Strickland shares his personal experiences and observations of life in Canada West during the 19th century, providing valuable insights into the challenges and triumphs faced by early settlers. His narrative captures the spirit of pioneering life and contributes to the understanding of Canadian history and settlement patterns. Strickland's reflections serve as a significant resource for those interested in the development of Canada and the experiences of its early inhabitants.

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