The hermit Ned Saunders built a cabin in a remote part of what is now Misery Bay Provincial Park in 1882, where the 鈥渂achelor and scholar鈥澛 lived a reclusive life fishing, sailing, trading and struggling to survive.
The hermit Ned Saunders built a cabin in a remote part of what is now Misery Bay Provincial Park in 1882, where the 鈥渂achelor and scholar鈥澛 lived a reclusive life fishing, sailing, trading and struggling to survive.
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