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EPISODE · Apr 22, 2024 · 33 MIN

Stanstead, QC: A picturesque hamlet in decline (ft. Jordan Heath-Rawlings)

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Standstead, Quebec. Population just under 3000 people. A place best known as an odd little border town, as the birthplace of the first automobile ever built in Canada, and for the Verger Heath Orchard (number 1 on TripAdvisor)! Jordan Heath-Rawlings, Executive Producer of the Frequency Podcast Network and host of The Big Story and In This Economy?!, joins the show to discuss Standsteads limited restaurant options, the Haskell Free Library and Opera House, flower pots, and more!Listen to Jordan's podcasts, The Big Story and In This Economy?!, on your favourite podcast platform now!Find more from Jordan and The Frequency Podcast Network at frequencypodcastnetwork.comLinks:Tiny community on US-Canada border cut in half by Covid restrictionsStanstead, buy and sell (quebec,canada)Wikipedia: Haskell Free Library and Opera HouseDrinking Tips for Teens: Border Story StoryDrinking Tips for Teens: Stanstead border goes to potA Small Canadian Town Right On The US Border Says It's Actually Thriving With The ClosureAs countries stay locked down, US-Canadian border communities struggleCanardian is the flagship podcast of Pod the North, the newsletter for the Canadian podcasting ecosystem from Kattie Laur.Check out Pod the North at podthenorth.com and share your Canadian podcasting news! Follow Pod the North on Instagram @podthenorthEmail Kattie at [email protected] Canardian theme song is by Mark Allin and Kattie Laur, mixed by Jordan White, with vocals including Shane Fester, Brad Cousins, Ben Cousins.The Canardian podcast artwork is by Brad Cousins and Kattie Laur. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Standstead, Quebec. Population just under 3000 people. A place best known as an odd little border town, as the birthplace of the first automobile ever built in Canada, and for the Verger Heath Orchard (number 1 on TripAdvisor)! Jordan Heath-Rawlings, Executive Producer of the Frequency Podcast Network and host of The Big Story and In This Economy?!, joins the show to discuss Standsteads limited restaurant options, the Haskell Free Library and Opera House, flower pots, and more!Listen to Jordan's podcasts, The Big Story and In This Economy?!, on your favourite podcast platform now!Find more from Jordan and The Frequency Podcast Network at frequencypodcastnetwork.comLinks:Tiny community on US-Canada border cut in half by Covid restrictionsStanstead, buy and sell (quebec,canada)Wikipedia: Haskell Free Library and Opera HouseDrinking Tips for Teens: Border Story StoryDrinking Tips for Teens: Stanstead border goes to potA Small Canadian Town Right On The US Border Says It's Actually Thriving With The ClosureAs countries stay locked down, US-Canadian border communities struggleCanardian is the flagship podcast of Pod the North, the newsletter for the Canadian podcasting ecosystem from Kattie Laur.Check out Pod the North at podthenorth.com and share your Canadian podcasting news! Follow Pod the North on Instagram @podthenorthEmail Kattie at [email protected] Canardian theme song is by Mark Allin and Kattie Laur, mixed by Jordan White, with vocals including Shane Fester, Brad Cousins, Ben Cousins.The Canardian podcast artwork is by Brad Cousins and Kattie Laur. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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