Podcast Episode 07c – The Chevalier de Johnstone: From Culloden to Cape Breton

The finale of our three part series on the life and times of James Johnstone. Follow the Chevalier de Johnstone's escapades in Cape Breton from 1756 through to 1758 and see how this Scotsman's memoirs tell the long forgotten stories of Cape Breton's past.   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MWOqYsSQjLg&t=169s SHOWNOTES -  MUSIC:  Concerto Grosso for Strings “Palladio”: Allegro  … Continue reading Podcast Episode 07c – The Chevalier de Johnstone: From Culloden to Cape Breton

Podcast Episode 06 – Allemands and Rouillé: The Mira River’s Lost Settlements

Near the shores of the Mira River halfway through the 18th century sat two small villages now lost to time - Village des Allemands and Village Rouillé. Though existing for only six short years, the stories these villages tell reflect the greater challenges that typified the Canadian maritime region during the 1750s.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sn3ucFG4CA0 SHOW NOTES: MUSIC -  Violin … Continue reading Podcast Episode 06 – Allemands and Rouillé: The Mira River’s Lost Settlements

Podcast Episode 04 – Explorers La Pérouse and Cook Converge on Cape Breton, 1758

In the age of Pacific exploration, two men spearheaded expeditions to parts of globe previously uncharted by Europeans - Jean François de La Pérouse and James Cook. Although La Pérouse and Cook would never meet, both men would converge on Cape Breton Island in the year 1758, near the beginning of their careers. This episode … Continue reading Podcast Episode 04 – Explorers La Pérouse and Cook Converge on Cape Breton, 1758