| #3472214 in Books | Lynx Images | 2000-09 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | .59 x7.94 x8.93l, | File type: PDF | 270 pages | ||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Who says nothing ever happens in Canada?|By Jerry Guild|This is an excellent account of some of the major disasters that have occurred in Canada over it's short history.This is a book that every Canadian should read and it should be part of the school curriculum,for the simple fact that hardly anything covered in this book is even mentioned in school history courses.As well,ver|From the Publisher|Lynx Images is a unique Canadian company that creates books and films filled with engaging stories and dramatic images from Canada's history. Lynx projects are journeys of discovery, expeditions to sites where the past still resonates. The com
Disaster Canada travels across the country from its rough beginnings to the present, exploring the history of its most devestating catastrophes. Some are caused by powerful natural phenomena and erratic weather patterns. Others can be put down to tragic human error: a miscalculation in the strength of steel and suddenly 86 men are crushed beneath the twisted remains of the Quebec Bridge; a miscommunication between two vessels in Halifax Harbour and 2,000 die, 9,000 are m...
You easily download any file type for your gadget.Disaster Canada | Janet Looker. A good, fresh read, highly recommended.