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From 1951 to 1981, Gwendolyn M. Woermke(Gwen) called Lake Traverse Station, Algonquin Park home. Gwen experienced the Park's history. She knew rangers, railroaders and lumbermen; witnessed the building of the Algonquin Radio Observatory; had a fallout shelter in her back yard; assisted canoeists, campers and travellers; saw the closure of the CNR line. Join Gwen on an historical trip to the northeast side of Algonquin Park. Gwen has always felt that the history of the northeast side of Algonquin Park was largely overlooked. This is her thanks for the wonderful years she spent at Lake Traverse Station. It is her first book. LAKE TRAVERSE STATION is available for $20.00 at the locations listed to the right. It can be purchased online at http://pilgrimreaderbooks.com

Monday, February 1, 2010

Author of Lake Traverse Station Highlighted

Gwen Woermke was highlighted recently in two Ottawa Valley newspapers: The Eganville Leader and Barry's Bay This Week.

READ Heather Kendall's article from Barry's Bay This Week by clicking on the link below:
http://www.barrysbaythisweek.com/ArticleDisplay.aspx?e=2279820


To learn more about the Eganville Leader and get an online subscription visit:
www.eganvilleleader.com