Why a Booktrail?
Like its UK counterpart, this city is big on theatre and Shakespeare…
Like its UK counterpart, this city is big on theatre and Shakespeare…
Stratford is a small treasure–a lively, gracious city with heritage homes, beautiful parks, fine restaurants and a Shakespearean festival that draws over half a million people to the community annually.
Discover the story of Stratford’s origins and growth and see the city’s past and present in more than 100 contemporary and archival photographs.
Ranging from the pre-contact period, when the area was settled by Iroquoian First Nations, to the nineteenth century with its legacy of splendid architecture, this is the story of a beautiful, bustling community.
The Stratford Festival is illustrated with many images drawn from the festival archives, and an illustrated walking tour highlights many of the city’s architectural and heritage treasures.
A must see and visit is the Stratford Festival Theatre and the Stratford City Hall National Historic Site of Canada
Destination: Stratford Author/Guide: Carolynn Bart-Riedstra
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