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Coldstream: The Ranch Where It All Began


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Coldstream: The Ranch Where It All Began

Contributors:

By (Author) Donna Wuest

ISBN:

9781550173437

Publisher:

Harbour Publishing

Imprint:

Harbour Publishing

Publication Date:

26th July 2005

Country:

Canada

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

971.15

Physical Properties

Number of Pages:

182

Dimensions:

Width 215mm, Height 279mm, Spine 9mm

Weight:

821g

Description

Coldstream Ranch, on the outskirts of the Okanagan city of Vernon, wasn't always crowded in the 'burbs. One of the oldest continually operating ranches in Canada, it was on the far edge of the far West when Charles Houghton founded it to provision the Cariboo Gold Rush in 1863. It's been operating so long Vernon is actually named after its second owners, the Vernon brothers. For decades it was owned by a succession of British bluebloods, including the quixotic Lord Aberdeen, who resigned his appointment as Governor General after he and his profligate brother-in-law Coutts squandered a fortune on grandiose schemes at Coldstream. Nevertheless, they proved drybelt soil could be turned into fine farmland with the aid of irrigation and pioneered the region's world-renowned orchard industry. Author Donna Wuest vividly evokes the lives of the apple pickers, packers and pruners, piggery hands, potato processors and cowhands who worked on the Ranch. It is a story rich in characters like the gruff old manager 'Fluffy' Wollaston, who is buried on the Ranch, and Nez Perce Indians, who arrived to pick hops replete with teepees, papooses and colourful head dresses. Coldstream is an affectionately written, well-researched chronicle of a historic institution. The Coldstream story is the story of the orchard and cattle industries in BC, and in many ways the story of the BC Interior.

Reviews

Coldstream is where many of the people involved or cited acquired their great affection for ranching and the Vernon area. Yoshitake Wuest displays that same affection for her subject, creating a volume that is clearly a labour of love.
--Wayne Norton, BC Studies

This book is written in a seamless, engaging fashion by Wuest. The photographs are superb.
--Dona Strumanis, Okanagan Life

Author Bio

Donna (Yoshitake) Wuest was born and raised on the Coldstream Ranch during the years when much of the land was orchard. During one of her return visits to the Ranch as an adult, she was inspired to write a history of the place. She works as a freelance journalist and writer in Vancouver, BC.

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