In anticipation of travels through the Canadian Maritimes this coming summer, I am drawn to anything remotely relevant. This book is a quick and easy read. The stories are generally well told and no longer than they need to be. The book has a number of typos, which can be distracting, but it uses the many voices of the people who felt gave of their experiences. Many are anonymous, as being known to tell of such encounters can result in being branded. Some of my favorites are the ones that give me some additional history of the region, such as the seal hunt on the ice and the various related disasters, and the final section on the Labrador Regiment in WWI.