By Snowshoe, Buckboard and Steamer unveils the vivid, personal accounts of four extraordinary women who traded the drawing rooms of England and eastern Canada for new lives in the rugged West. Social patterns were disrupted, and the status quo dissolved as they navigated the wagon roads and river boats of nineteenth-century British Columbia.
Experience the risks, opportunities, and freedoms these trailblazers encountered as they adapted to life on the unruly edge of empire. This captivating narrative offers a unique glimpse into the lives of pioneer women, their resilience, and their profound impact on the Canadian West. Perfect for readers interested in British Columbia history and women's history.
