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We feature a handpicked selection of travel guides, maps, literature, books on art, nature and culture, all designed to help you get more out of your travels to British Columbia. Order an essential package, and we'll ship any additional items for free.
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Moon Handbook British Columbia including the Canadian Rockies
Andrew Hempstead Jane King
GUIDEBOOK 2008 PAPER 480 PAGES
This comprehensive practical guide in the Moon series published in the Pacific Northwest stakes out the best food, transportation, accommodation, and sights throughout British Columbia. The guide nicely balances practical detail and a good overview of the region and its attractions. Seventh edition.
(CND132, $21.95)
A Traveller's History of Canada
Robert Bothwell
HISTORY 2001 PAPER 320 PAGES
An admirably concise march through Canadian history by Robert Bothwell, who has also written "Canada and Quebec: One Country, Two Histories." Compact, easy-to-read and covering from prehistoric times to today, it's a useful introduction to the country, designed specifically for travelers.
(CND82, $14.95)
Myths and Legends of the Pacific Northwest
Katharine Berry Judson
LITERATURE 1997 PAPER 204 PAGES
First published in 1910 and with a new introduction by Jay Miller, this book collects the oral traditions of the Klamath, Nez Perce, Modoc, Chinook and other tribes of the Pacific Northwest. Presented here with 52 photographs, the stories reveal myths and traditions of the creation of the universe, rebirth of the salmon and, most interestingly, the formation of noted geographical features of the territory. It's a wonderful introduction to the traditional mindset and importance of the land to Native Americans of the region.
(PNW17, $14.95)
British Columbia Map
ITMB
2000 MAP
A colorful map of British Columbia, at a scale of 1:1,500,000.
(CND61, $8.95)
Gulf Islands Map, British Columbia
ITMB
A full-color, topographic map of the Gulf Islands of British Columbia, at a scale of 1:50,000, created with the Canada Map Agency.
(CND171, $14.95)
Queen Charlotte Islands Map
ITMB
A colorful travel map of British Columbia's Queen Charlotte Islands.
(CND168, $8.95)
San Juan Islands Map
Great Pacific Map Company
A detailed map and guide to the San Juan Islands at a scale of 1:70,000.
(PNW68, $5.95)
Vancouver Island Map
ITMB
A colorful paper travel map of the island, at a scale of 1:250,000.
(CND134, $6.95)
Vancouver Map
Borch Maps
A laminated, folded map of Vancouver, British Columbia at a scale of 1:15,000.
(CND125, $7.95)
Eyewitness Top Ten Vancouver & Victoria
Eyewitness Guides
GUIDEBOOK
A compact, illustrated guide in the popular series, featuring favorite attractions in Vancouver and Victoria.
(CND265, $12.00)
Hidden British Columbia, Including Vancouver, Victoria & Whistler
Eric Lucas
GUIDEBOOK
A travel guide to British Columbia, with information on both its major cities and its wilderness retreats, including chapters on the neighborhoods of Vancouver and Victoria.
(PNW74, $18.95)
Insider's Guide Victoria & Vancouver Island
Gerald Hill
Kathleen Hill
GUIDEBOOK
A quirky, personal guide to Vancouver Island by two residents, with a focus on out of the way places, food and cultural attractions. Organized by neighborhood, the guide includes excellent listings of where to eat, stay and shop.
(CND147, $18.95)
Insight City Guide Vancouver
Insight Guides
GUIDEBOOK
A handsomely illustrated guide to the history, culture and attractions of Vancouver.
(CND123, $22.95)
Burrard Inlet, A History
Doreen Armitage
HISTORY
A short history of Burrard's Inlet, the port surrounding Vancouver. The Inlet's story is one of Native Americans, developers, businessmen, environmentalists and other influential figures in the rise of the Greater Vancouver area.
(CND121, $32.95)
The West Beyond the West, A History of British Columbia
Jean Barman
HISTORY
A fascinating history of the Canadian province from the 18th century to the mid-1990s. The author weaves portraits of major personalities and events into a readable overview of the cultural and social influences that have shaped the region.
(CND116, $39.95)
Vancouver, A History in Photographs
Aynsley Vogel
HISTORY
The story of Vancouver as seen through historic photographs.
(CND122, $10.95)
Victoria, A History in Photographs
Peter Grant
HISTORY
The story of Victoria, British Columbia from its days as a mining colony to its development into a city. Nearly 150 archival photographs are organized together with a short text.
(CND117, $12.95)
Looking at Indian Art of the Northwest Coast
Hilary Stewart
ART & ARCHITECTURE
A concise, illustrated overview of the diverse art produced by the peoples of the Pacific Northwest. It focuses on the spiritual and cultural meaning of common motifs that characterize the rich art of the area.
(PNW06, $17.95)
Grass Beyond the Mountains, Discovering the Last Great Cattle Frontier on the North American Continent
Richard Hobson
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
Hobson's classic memoir of his cross-country trek and pioneering days as a rancher in British Columbia's undiscovered remote north.
(CND241, $12.95)
River of the Angry Moon, Seasons on the Bella Coola
Mark Hume
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
A lyrical memoir of a year on the Bella Coola, exploring not only the nature and wildlife of the river but also the human activities that imperil its future.
(CND97, $15.95)
The Curve of Time
Muriel Wylie Blanchet
EXPLORATION
FAVORITE
Blanchet's delightful, unlikely account of life aboard a 25-foot ketch with her young family. It's a funny, vivid account of Vancouver Island, full of memorable detail on people and place.
(PNW48, $15.95)
The Island Within
Richard Nelson
EXPLORATION
A beautifully written tribute to the Pacific Northwest. Drawn from the author's journals, this is an account of the natural and cultural history of an island in the waters of Haida Strait, with emphasis on the relationship between people and the land.
(ALA17, $15.00)
First Fish, First People, Salmon Tales of the North Pacific Rim
Meg McHutchinson
Judith Roche
One Reel
ANTHOLOGY
A collection of native voices from Pacific shores, all remembering the salmon. It's a lovely book, illustrated throughout with black-and-white photographs, and made more poignant by the salmon's decline in the coastal regions.
(PNW116, $24.95)
Bachelor Brothers' Bed and Breakfast
Bill Richardson
LITERATURE
Lake Woebegone goes British Columbian in this humorous slip of a novel about an unconventional Vancouver B&B, which features twin bookworm brothers, a talking parrot and a motley crew of hotel guests.
(CND133, $13.95)
The Raven Steals the Light
Robert Bringhurst
Bill Reid
Claude Levi-Strauss
LITERATURE
A classic collection of 10 Haida myths and legends with accompanying black and white etchings by Vancouver artist Bill Reid. These stories capture the storytelling traditions of the Haida.
(PNW53, $14.95)
Salmon Country, A History of the Pacific Salmon
Robert H. Busch
NATURAL HISTORY
A lively, illustrated natural history of Pacific Salmon. Robert H. Busch mixes plenty of biology with a history of the fishing industry and conservation issues.
(FSH05, $17.95)
The Last Wild Wolves, Ghosts of the Rain Forest
Ian McAllister
Chris Darimont
NATURAL HISTORY
Life among the wolves of British Columbia's coastal forest, one of the species last refuges. Ian McAllister has spent the last two decades photographing and studying two packs, one from a coastal island, and one from the interior.
(CND288, $39.95)
The Rain Forests of Home, Profile of a North American Bioregion
Peter Schoonmaker
Bettina von Hagen
Edward Wolf
NATURAL HISTORY
A detailed biological, cultural and historical portrait of the coastal rain forest. The result of a multidisciplinary conference, it's a gold mine of facts, figures and descriptive information on the region by a diverse group of experts.
(PNW08, $50.00)
Wonderful Life, The Burgess Shale and the Nature of History
Stephen Jay Gould
NATURAL HISTORY
A now-classic -- and still provocative -- study of the 600 million-year-old fossils found in the Burgess Shale of British Columbia. An intriguing look at a heated scientific debate, and an eloquent account of paleontology.
(CND86, $16.95)
National Audubon Society Field Guide to the Pacific Northwest
Peter Alden
FIELD GUIDE
A compact photographic guide to the wildflowers, trees, mosses, butterflies, fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals of the Pacific Northwest.
(PNW50, $19.95)
National Geographic Field Guide to the Birds of North America
National Geographic
FIELD GUIDE
From Alaska to Baja California, this field guide, now in its fifth edition is the one to carry.
(FG09, $24.00)
Plants of the Pacific Northwest Coast: Washington, Oregon, British Columbia and Alaska
Andy MacKinnon
Jim Pojar
FIELD GUIDE
A terrific handbook to nearly 800 species of trees, shrubs, wildflowers, grasses, ferns, mosses and lichens found along the Pacific coast from Oregon to Alaska.
(PNW02, $24.95)
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