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A Vacation for Victory

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A Vacation for Victory revives the fascinating history of the Women’s Land Army in Canada, drawing on archival letters, newspapers, interviews, and creative nonfiction to portray the working lives ...
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  • 19 May 2026
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Serving not in uniforms or factories but in orchards, fields, and farms, the women and girls of Canada’s Women’s Land Army – the youngest of whom were known as “farmerettes” – planted, picked, and packed food that sustained the nation while men fought overseas.

A Vacation for Victory brings this fascinating Second World War history to life. Blending creative nonfiction with archival letters, newspaper clippings, interviews, and her own grandmother’s recollections, Kelsey Lonie portrays the working lives of women who formed Canada’s farm front. Their stories and photographs reveal how they understood both their labour and their changing place in society. Unlike other Allied countries, Canada did not create a national land army; instead, provinces took the lead. Ontario recruited thousands of women, while British Columbia’s program faltered until prairie women, eager for new experiences elsewhere, signed up. Patriotic duty, however, is only part of Lonie’s narrative: wealthy landowners expanded orchards, leaving the hardest, dirtiest jobs to marginalized workers, thus exposing how racism and capitalism shaped wartime farming industries.

Richly illustrated with photographs, postcards, and cultural ephemera, A Vacation for Victory offers powerful accounts of grit, inequity, and resilience, restoring women to the centre of Canada’s wartime effort.

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Price: $42.95
Pages: 304
Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press
Imprint: McGill-Queen's University Press
Publication Date: 19 May 2026
Trim Size: 9.50 X 7.50 in
ISBN: 9780228027614
Format: Paperback
BISACs: HISTORY / Military / Canada, HISTORY / Women, HISTORY / Canada / General
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“A historiographical triumph and feat of storytelling, A Vacation for Victory feeds our understanding of an overlooked but powerful period in Canada’s military past, honouring the work of prairie women who once helped feed the nation.” Alex Bowers, Legion magazine

“The Canadian Women’s Land Army brought independence to a generation of young women as it fed a hungry nation at war. In A Vacation for Victory Kelsey Lonie unearths this fascinating history, bringing it vividly to light.” Elizabeth Renzetti, author of What She Said: Conversations About Equality

A Vacation for Victory, rooted in the author’s powerful family story, offers a broader history of Canadian rural women’s wartime labour. Drawing on women’s voices alongside striking artwork, it reveals how their industry sustained soldiers and civilians, shaping both their own lives and the nation’s.” Mélanie Morin-Pelletier, Canadian War Museum
Kelsey M. Lonie is executive director and chief historian of the Royal United Services Institute of Regina.