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This book invites you to curl up beside the fire and journey to a time when Montrealers skied down Peel Street and the Laurentians were the wild west of Quebec. For two expatriate Torontonians, Neil and Catharine McKenty, this journey begins at the Laurentian Lodge Club in Shawbridge, now Prevost. There we meet skiing legends like Jackrabbit Johannsen, Harry Pangman and Barbara Kemp. With them we discover the perils of Foster’s Folly , the world’s fi rst ski tow, we climb Mont Tremblant in the Thirties and we ride the ski trains with their smells of wax, orange peels and cigar smoke. And we also meet those earlier legends, the larger-than-life Cure Labelle, and the tragic Viscount D'Ivry who lived in a magnifi cent chateau on the shores of Lac-Manitou. This is also the story of how the Laurentians helped Montrealers weather two World Wars and the Depression. It’s a great story and the authors have told it well.
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This book invites you to curl up beside the fire and journey to a time when Montrealers skied down Peel Street and the Laurentians were the wild west of Quebec. For two expatriate Torontonians, Neil and Catharine McKenty, this journey begins at the Laurentian Lodge Club in Shawbridge, now Prevost. There we meet skiing legends like Jackrabbit Johannsen, Harry Pangman and Barbara Kemp. With them we discover the perils of Foster’s Folly , the world’s fi rst ski tow, we climb Mont Tremblant in the Thirties and we ride the ski trains with their smells of wax, orange peels and cigar smoke. And we also meet those earlier legends, the larger-than-life Cure Labelle, and the tragic Viscount D'Ivry who lived in a magnifi cent chateau on the shores of Lac-Manitou. This is also the story of how the Laurentians helped Montrealers weather two World Wars and the Depression. It’s a great story and the authors have told it well.