References and External Links
- Andrew, Allan. (prod.) “Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town,” Stage 47. December 1, 1946. Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC), Toronto.
- Ferris, Ina. ”The Face in the Window: Sunshine Sketches Reconsidered," Studies in Canadian Literature. 1978. University of New Brunswick, Fredericton.
- Katz, Stephen. (Prod. and dir.) “The Great Mariposa Train Robbery,” Morningside. March 17, 1989. CBC, Toronto.
- Leacock, Stephen. Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town. Ms. Library and Archives Canada still images and compendia.
- Leacock, Stephen. Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town. 1912. Bell and Cockburn, Toronto. Republished various times, among them ISBN 0-7710-9984-3, ISBN 1-896133-34-7, ISBN 1-55111-178-0 and ISBN 1-894003-20-9.
- Leacock, Stephen. Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town. Gutenberg Project electronic version
- Leacock, Stephen. ‘’Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town.’’ LiteratureClassics.com electronic version
- Legate, David M. Stephen Leacock: A Biography. 1970. Doubleday, Toronto. Especially pp. 61-64.
- Ossawippi Express. 1972-. Railway car restaurant, Orillia.
- Packet & Times. 1874-. Newspaper, Orillia.
- Rae, Johnny. (Prod.) “The Hero of Mariposa,” CBC Wednesday Night. March 31, 1954. CBC, Toronto.
- Tweed, Tommy. (Prod.) “The Great Election,” CBC Wednesday Night. March 9, 1949. CBC, Toronto.
- Tweed, Tommy. (Prod.) “The Hostelry of Mr. Smith,” CBC Wednesday Night. Nov. 30, 1949. CBC, Toronto.
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