Blodwen Davies[1] (May 18, 1897 – September 10, 1966) was a Canadian journalist, historian and travel writer.
Her parents were David Williams Davies, a coal miner and boiler engineer and Edith McQueston.
She published A Study of Tom Thomson: The Story of a Man Who Looked for Beauty and for Truth in the Wilderness in 1935.
Many of her books explored Canada's social history, highlighting the same cities and regions that were also favourites of the Group of Seven.
She spent the remainder of her life writing travelogues about Canada and studying the lore of the local Mennonite community.