Ontario hamlet inspires writer and charms visitors.(Arts and Lifestyle)

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From: The Boston Herald
Date: 20000806
Author:Cote, Neil

ORILLIA, Ont. - This lakeside hamlet has its own municipal alter ego: the fictitious town of Mariposa, as lovingly portrayed by the celebrated Canadian humorist Stephen Butler Leacock. He is one of Orillia's two favorite sons - the other being songwriter Gordon Lightfoot.

Though not necessarily a household name south of the 49th Parallel, up here Leacock (1869-1944) is often regarded as Canada's Mark Twain. And it's a good bet that many Canadians may consider Garrison Keillor to be America's Stephen Leacock.

A good 70 years before Keillor introduced Americans to Lake ...

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