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Louis' Place - Une Histoire Canadienne
The Story of Louis Potvin, From Bonnyville to Lillooet Lake via Tokyo and Havana as told to Ron Rose
By by Louis Potvin and Ron Rose
- Published: July, 2006
- Format: Perfect Bound Softcover(B/W)
- Pages: 300
Size:
5.5x8.5
- ISBN: 9781552122938
You've heard about self-made men but you never met one like Louis Potvin.
A French-Canadian from an Alberta homestead, he learned radio technology to get into the RCAF during the Second World War, and his nimble fingers danced from the dit-dah of the Morse Code into the developing world of radio communications.
A salesman's salesman, he went to Japan after the war, and found markets in Latin America and Cuba for Canadian electronics, then gave it all up to transform a rugged wilderness acreage into a recreational community.
He still works the world by ham radio, call sign VE7CHN, from his idyll on Lillooet Lake, a little-known getaway in a bowl of snow-capped mountains near Pemberton, British Columbia.
You've heard about self-made men but you never met one like Louis Potvin.
A French-Canadian from an Alberta homestead, he learned radio technology to get into the RCAF during the Second World War, and his nimble fingers danced from the dit-dah of the Morse Code into the developing world of radio communications.
A salesman's salesman, he went to Japan after the war, and found markets in Latin America and Cuba for Canadian electronics, then gave it all up to transform a rugged wilderness acreage into a recreational community.
He still works the world by ham radio, call sign VE7CHN, from his idyll on Lillooet Lake, a little-known getaway in a bowl of snow-capped mountains near Pemberton, British Columbia.