Blind Bay
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After graduating from university, James Slinn foregoes traditional career and travel options, deciding instead to retreat for a year to his family's remote cottage in Northern Ontario. Far from being an idyllic escape, his place of refuge teeters on the very fringes of civilization. Man and animal claim an equal stake to the rugged landscape of windblown pines, granite outcrops and crystal clear lakes. As the seasons pass , James discovers that life in Blind Bay is cheap- but the rewards for living there are rich.
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