Along Old Canada Road

Along Old Canada Road

by James E. Benson
Along Old Canada Road

Along Old Canada Road

by James E. Benson
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Overview

Beginning in the town of Solon, Old Canada Road winds for nearly 80 miles through the Upper Kennebec and Dead River Valleys before ending at the Canadian border. Following ancient aboriginal trails and early trade routes to Quebec City, Old Canada Road was traveled by Benedict Arnold and his army of 1,100 men in their failed 1775 quest to capture Quebec. By the mid-19th century the small villages along the route grew as the immigration of French Canadians blossomed and logging became a major industry in the region. This pristine wilderness also became a sportsman's paradise, attracting wealthy families from Boston, New York, and beyond. Today the Forks and West Forks cater to a new breed of sport as the center of white-water rafting on the Kennebec and Dead Rivers. The region is a major hub for snowmobiling, hunting, and hiking throughout the year.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780738556659
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing SC
Publication date: 07/23/2008
Series: Postcard History Series
Pages: 128
Sales rank: 1,130,307
Product dimensions: 6.30(w) x 9.20(h) x 0.40(d)

About the Author

Author and historian James E. Benson has been a visitor and seasonal resident of the region for over 40 years. Drawing on an extensive personal postcard collection, as well as contributions from local residents and organizations, he presents a look back at a rugged and simple life along Old Canada Road.
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