Chapter 1. Day One
Chapter One of the Toughest School in North America, by Richard de Candole. Sept. 8, 1962 was the first day of a five-year journey. Click here for the full article
Chapter One of the Toughest School in North America, by Richard de Candole. Sept. 8, 1962 was the first day of a five-year journey. Click here for the full article
Chapter 2 of the Toughest School in North America by Richard de Candole. Read this episode with great care. There’s a test. Bring a stick. Click here for the full article
Chapter 3 of the Toughest School in North America by Richard de Candole. The introduction of the canoe to St. John’s. Click here for the full article
Chapter 4 of the Toughest School in North America by Richard de Candole. St. John’s basic food groups – bologna, cabbage, and tea. Click here for the full article
Chapter 5 of the Toughest School in North America by Richard de Candole. St. John’s history as a reformatory and TB hospital. Click here for the full article
Chapter 6 of the Toughest School in North America by Richard de Candole. $1 per day Canadian paid for smokes and then only if you rolled your own. Click here for the full article