George Sherwood retired from teaching high school history after thirty-three years with the Toronto District School Board, but continues to teach Canadian History at Woodsworth College at the University of Toronto, where he has been an instructor in the Academic Bridging Program for the past thirty years.
He and his wife live in Toronto, but enjoy their summers in Bala, Muskoka, where they have a cottage on the beautiful Moon River, where much time is spent with their family, including grandchildren. George is currently working on his next book focusing on Canadian history.
George Sherwood retired from teaching high school history after 33 years with the Toronto District School Board, but continues to teach Canadian History at Woodsworth College at the University of Toronto, where he has been an instructor in the Academic Bridging Program for the past 30 years.
Stewart Sherwood, brother of George, is an accomplished artist whose work has appeared on several covers of Macleanís, commemorative Canadian coins, a number of collector plates and in countless other areas. The recipient of numerous awards, he continues to work from his studio in Markham, Ontario.