Tales from the Buccaneer Lodge

Tales from the Buccaneer Lodge

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Publisher's Synopsis

Growing up in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, along the eastern shore of the Halifax Harbour, Frank Leaman was surrounded by sailors, adventurers and hardscrabble men trying to eke out a living on ships, on wharves and in the woods. He helped his grandfather build wooden boats and his father sell salvaged post-war goods, lumber and anything else he could to support his family. Life changed for the Leamans in the late 1950s when Frank's father bought a rustic lodge on Nova Scotia's scenic South Shore. Developed by Philip Hooper Moore, the man who decades earlier had opened White Point as a hunting and fishing lodge, the Leamans embarked on an adventure in the tourism business with the Buccaneer Lodge. Leaman recounts some of those adventures; whether it was taking travellers out on their cruiser, the Buccaneer Lady, in search of trophy-sized salmon and bluefin tuna, cruising to Tancook Island or Oak Island, in search of buried treasure, or helping to re-fit SS Arctic Bear, a dual steam-powered and sailing ship that eventually sank east of Cape Sable Island. In this collection of stories, Frank tells tales of the ships, people and events that happened around him as he juggled the running of seven businesses with his father. Life changed for the Leamans in the late 1950s when Frank's father bought a rustic lodge on Nova Scotia's scenic South Shore. Developed by Philip Hooper Moore, the man who decades earlier had opened White Point as a hunting and fishing lodge, the Leamans embarked on an adventure in the tourism business with the Buccaneer Lodge.

Book information

ISBN: 9781989417102
Publisher: Boulder Books
Imprint: Boulder Books
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 152
Weight: 162g
Height: 134mm
Width: 188mm
Spine width: 11mm