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Shaun Hunter

Writer & Literary Historian

July 26, 2022

Towards an Elbow Park Reading List

by Shaun Hunter


Elbow Boulevard Park, now known as Woods Park, named after Calgary Herald publisher James H. Woods (Photo: Calgary Public Library)

Elbow Boulevard Park, now known as Woods Park, named after Calgary Herald publisher James H. Woods (Photo: Calgary Public Library)

Here are the books (and a couple of websites) I mentioned on my literary walk for Historic Calgary Week 2022 and Jane’s Walk 2023. Happy reading! You can find a map of a few of the sites on my Elbow Park walk below.

Elbow Park History

Max Foran, Calgary: Canada’s Frontier Metropolis: An Illustrated History (1982)

David Mittelstadt, A Social History of Elbow Park (2000)

Flos Jewell Williams

New Furrows (1926)

Fold Home (1950)

Carole Gerson et al, Hearing More Voices: English Canadian Women in Print and on the Air, 1914-1960 (2020)

Mary E. Waagen

The Wayside Cross (1924)

Laura Goodman Salverson

The Viking Heart (1923)

Confessions of an Immigrant’s Daughter (1939); (McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2023)

P. K. Page

The Hidden Room, Volumes One & Two (1997)

Hand Luggage: A Memoir in Verse (2006)

Sandra Djwa, Journey with No Maps: A Life of P. K. Page (2012)

Chief Buffalo Child Long Lance (aka Sylvester Long)

Chief Buffalo Child Long Lance, Long Lance: The Autobiography of a Blackfoot Chief (1928)

Donald B. Smith, Chief Buffalo Child Long Lance: The Glorious Imposter (1999)

Karina Vernon, ed., The Black Prairie Archives: An Anthology (2020)

Charles W. Peterson

Fruits of the Earth: A Story of the Canadian Prairies (1928)

David C. Jones, “Ruminations of a Rustic: C. W. Peterson,” in Citymakers: Calgarians After the Frontier, Max Foran & Sheilagh Jameson, eds. (1987)

Winnifred Eaton Reeve (aka Onoto Watanna)

Cattle (1923), (Invisible Publishing, 2023); His Royal Nibs (1924)

Diana Birchall, Onoto Watanna: The Story of Winnifred Eaton (2001)

The Winnifred Eaton Archive, https://winnifredeatonarchive.org

 Check out the “Onoto Watanna’s Cattle at 100” conference being held in Calgary in July 2023 in conjunction with Historic Calgary Weeky.ca/historic-calgary-week.

Karen Gosbee

A Perfect Nightmare: My Glittering Marriage and How It Almost Cost Me My Life (Sutherland House, 2020)

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July 18, 2022

We'll Meet Again – Historic Calgary Week 2022

by Shaun Hunter


I’m excited to be part of Calgary’s week-long local history celebration this summer, with an in-person literary walk in Elbow Park on July 27, 2022. I’m also happy to share my enthusiasm for Historic Calgary Week with LiveWire Calgary. You can find more details about Historic Calgary Week 2022 here.

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May 29, 2022

TEDxYYC's Idea City podcast

by Shaun Hunter


I’m pleased to help launch this new podcast series from the folks at TedXYYC. My big idea for Calgary? Read the city’s literature and forge a deeper connection with this place. Enjoy!

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May 3, 2022

Six Literary Landmarks on Stephen Avenue: A Jane's Walk on Story City

by Shaun Hunter


Stephen Avenue is one of my favourite places to introduce people to Calgary’s surprising literary history. I’m excited to share a few of the treasures I’ve found using Story City — a new platform for #JanesWalkYYC.

Get the Story City app, and enjoy this walk with your mobile device on Stephen Avenue or from your armchair with Story City’s “spoiler mode.” You choose!

You can find out more about Story City here.

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