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Ron Brown | |
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Nationality | Canada |
Occupation(s) | writer, broadcaster |
Known for | publishing books on peculiar places |
Ron Brown is a Canadian writer and broadcaster. His first book, "Ghost towns of Ontario" was sufficiently popular his publisher encouraged him to write a book on other kinds of places readers could visit, which was eventually published as "Top 50 Unusual Things to See in Ontario.[1] This book was sufficiently popular that Brown has published updated editions, describing additional places to visit, with the fifth update scheduled for publication in 2019, entitled "Top 50 Unusual Things to See in Ontario."
Brown has authored over 20 books, and contributes to CBC Radio broadcasts.
His works include In Search of the Grand Trunk, and Other Ghost Rail Lines in Ontario, From Queenston to Kingston: The Hidden Heritage of Lake Ontario's Shoreline, Top 100 Unusual Things to See in Ontario, and Behind Bars: Inside Ontario's Heritage Gaols.[2]
In August 2012, The Northlander, the last regularly scheduled passenger train to Northern Ontario was shut down.[3] The Toronto Star published Brown's account of riding the last train.
Publications
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2006 | Behind Bars: Inside Ontario's Heritage Gaols | [4] |
2012 | Top 115 Unusual Things to See in Ontario detailed in new book | [5] |
2013 | Backroads of Ontario | [6] |
2018 | Canada World Wonders | Dundurn Press[7] |
2019 | Top 160 Unusual Things to See in Ontario | Boston Mills Press[8] |
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"Author talks 'unusual' sights to see in Ontario". Kingston Whig-Standard. Retrieved 2018-12-14.
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"At the library: "Backroads of Ontario"". Kitchener-Waterloo Record. Retrieved 2018-12-14.
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Ron Brown (2012-08-28). "Ontario's History from a train seat: my last nostalgic trip on the fabled northlander". Toronto Star. Retrieved 2018-12-14.
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Chris Bateman (2012-10-20). "A short and violent history of Toronto's Central Prison". BlogTO. Retrieved 2018-12-15.
According to author Ron Brown in his book Behind Bars: Inside Ontario's Heritage Gaols, "the rule of silence was strictly enforced ... so common were the beatings that the prison was labelled at the time as a 'terror to evil-doers.'"
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Andrea Gordon (2012-08-10). "Top 115 Unusual Things to See in Ontario detailed in new book". Toronto Star. Archived from the original on 2014-04-25. Retrieved 2018-12-15.
Brown — who was born in Kingston and grew up in north Toronto and Scarborough — highlights each site with written history and photographs. The book is the latest version of the original, which was launched in the 1980s with just 50 Unusual Things.
- ^ Ron Brown (2013). "Backroads of Ontario". Firefly Books. ISBN 9781770853928. Retrieved 2018-12-15.
- ^ Ron Brown (2018). "Canada's World Wonders". Dundurn Press. ISBN 9781459740969. Retrieved 2018-12-15.
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Ron Brown (2019). "Top 160 Unusual Things to See in Ontario". Boston Mills Press. ISBN 9780228101789. Retrieved 2018-12-15.
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External links
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Category:Canadian travel writers
Category:Canadian radio personalities
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