|  A song from Wes Bomhower`s CD about wild trilliums growing along the Madawaska. |
|  A song from Wes Bomhower`s CD about the church in Mt. St. Patrick. Wes performs it to the tune of an old Irish piece called "Bridge of Tomb." He put new words to that song and called it Mt. St. Patrick Church. |
|  A song from Wes Bomhower`s CD about train travel on the K & P Line. |
|  A song from Wes Bomhower`s CD about a man who can't find any flowers to take to his beloved's gravesite because it is winter. |
|  A song from Wes Bomhower`s CD about a special lady considered to be the "Rose of Renfrew County." |
|  A song from Wes Bomhower's CD about some of the places in Renfrew County that are memorable to Wes. |
|  A song from Wes Bomhower`s CD about a boy from Calabogie who leaves on the train to head out west. The song is written by John Henry Drummond. Wes put the music to it. |
|  A song from Wes Bomhower`s CD about Michael & Sally and the "Green Willow" waltz. |
|  A song from Wes Bomhower`s CD about the `Moonlight on Bogie Lake Waltz.` |
|  A song from Wes Bomhower's CD about the Irish coming to settle in areas such as Shamrock, Mt. St. Patrick and Calabogie. |
|  A song from Wes Bomhower's CD about the green pines growing along the Calabogie shores. |
|  A song from Wes Bomhower`s CD about Wes's misfortune with the trip rope in the hay barn. |
|  A song from Wes Bomhower`s CD about those nasty black flies. |
|  A song from Wes Bomhower`s CD about logging in the valley. |
|  A song from Wes Bomhower`s CD about the hard-working farmer behind the plow. |
|  A song from Wes Bomhower`s CD about Pontiac County. |
|  A song from Wes Bomhower`s CD about a lumber camp near Otter Lake called Camp #3. |
|  A song from Wes Bomhower's CD about hunting season and the Norton family |
|  A song from Wes Bomhower`s CD. Wes put music to a poem written by Jean Grant Dixon who lived in Calabogie. She later moved to British Columbia around 1938. |
|  A song from Wes Bomhower`s CD. It was written by John Milks for his mother in 1951 before embarking for the Korean war. |
|  A song from Wes Bomhower`s CD about Calabogie |
|   A song from Wes Bomhower`s CD about Tommy Sharbot, a local resident who played the fiddle. |
|  A song from Wes Bomhower`s CD about Alex Taylor and Tommy McLaughlin, two men who saved a woman from drowning in the Madawaska River. |
|  A song from Wes Bomhower`s CD about the St. Paddy's Day celebrations at the Douglas Tavern in Douglas, Ontario. |