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Lawren Harris at The Ojibway - new sketches identified
2013 Nobel Laureate for Literature Alice Munroe in Pointe au Baril
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Mission & History
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Message from the President
OHPS Board
Past OHPS Boards
OHPS By-Laws
OHPS PROJECT PROCESS
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The Gift Shop 2020
The Gift Shop Project Plans 2019
Back Beach Swimming Pavilion
Basswood
Walking Trails
1906-2006 Centenary Book
About The Book
Foreword
Chapter One
Chapter Two
Chapter Three
Chapter Four
Chapter Five
Voices
Sidebars
TImeline
About the Author
Edith Bruckland Interview
Araby Lockhart Interview Waitress 1940's
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1904 Ruth McCuaig collection
1931 Hotel Brochure Donated
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Alice Munro (July 10, 1931 - 2024) Canadian short-story writer, won the 2013 Nobel Prize for Literature, for her exquisitely drawn narratives. The Swedish Academy dubbed her a “master of the contemporary short story”, Her work noted for its “precise imagery and narrative style, which is at once lyrical, compelling, economical, and intense, revealing the depth and complexities in the emotional lives of everyday people”.

With the exception of Canadian-born American author Saul Bellow (who won in 1976), Munro was the first Canadian—as well as the 13th woman—to be named the Nobel literature laureate.