Evergreen Pacific Exploring Puget Sound and British Columbia $69.99
Reissue of Stephen E. Hilson's orginal 1979 historical & nautical atlas, covering Olympia, Washington, north on the east side of Vancouver Island to Queen Charlotte Strait. Large scale charts filled with historical anecdotes; colored aerial phots and an index of over 3,000 locations.
Fodor's 2003 Vancouver and British Columbia: The Guide for All Budgets, Where to Stay, Eat, and Explore on and Off the Beaten Path (Fodor's Vancouver and British Columbia) $11.20
No matter what your budget or whether it's your first trip or fifteenth, Fodor's Gold Guides get you where you want to go. In this completely up-to-date guide our experts who live in Vancouver and British Columbia give you the inside track, showing you all the things to see and do ? from must-see sights to off-the-beaten-path adventures, from shopping to outdoor fun. Fodor's Vancouver and British Columbia 2003 shows you hundreds of hotel and restaurant choices in all price ranges ? from budget-friendly B&Bs to luxury hotels, from casual eateries to the hottest new restaurants, complete with thorough reviews showing what makes each place special. The Smart Travel Tips A to Z section helps you take care of the nitty gritty with essential local contacts and great advice ? from how to take your mountain bike with you to what to do in an emergency. Plus, web links and mix-and-match itineraries make planning a snap.
Lonely Planet Vancouver (Vancouver, 2nd Ed) $11.19
With mountains, forests and plenty of water right at its doorstep, Vancouver has 'location' down. This guide takes you through the city's vibrant neighborhoods, splendid gardens, impressive art and inventive restaurants. From afternoon tea to False Creek kayaking, this authoritative guide uncovers the best of Vancouver’s urban and outdoor attractions.
accommodations for all budgets, from dorm beds to four-posters
like the back of your hand – a 20-page full-color maps section
special color section on Whistler, in winter and summer
excursions to the Sunshine Coast, the Southern Gulf Islands and more
Hidden Pacific Northwest: Including Oregon, Washington, Vancouver, Victoria & Coastal British Columbia (Hidden Pacific Northwest, 6th Ed) $13.27
Countless research trips from his Washington home into Canada's westernmost province have allowed Eric Lucas to update his wide-ranging guide to British Columbia. Like other Hidden titles, Hidden British Columbia reviews the area's famed attractions -- world-class cities, mountain resorts, and island getaways -- then invites readers to go further by exploring "hidden" spots other guides overlook, like small inns and local restaurants. Covering the Kootenays, Okanagan, and far-flung Cariboo, Lucas offers firsthand advice on the best winter skiing, spring river rafting, summer sea kayaking, and fall hiking, as well as information on 135 parks, beaches, and wilderness areas. Urban explorers will enjoy coverage of the neighborhoods of Vancouver and Victoria, with "zoom-in" maps to help them orient themselves. Accommodation options include cozy B and Bs, historic urban hotels, coastal inns, and alpine chalets, and the ethnic restaurants listed run the gamut from French and Italian to Thai and Malaysian.
Scenic Driving British Columbia (FalconGuide) $13.27
Massive glaciers, raging whitewater rivers, remote lakes, giant old-growth forests, fierce mountain ranges, wave-battered coastlines, thundering waterfalls, and plentiful wildlife--these are but a few of the natural wonders awaiting travelers who explore British Columbia's extensive network of highways and back roads. From Vancouver to the Alaska Highway to the Canadian Rockies, this rugged and beautiful land is one of the most pristine places left on earth.
Scenic Driving British Columbia has everything you need to plan your expedition. Author Scott Pick, a native British Columbian and professional writer and photographer, has written more than a travel guide--this is a passionate portrayal of his homeland. Area histories, exciting side trips, and details about recreational opportunities accompany clear maps and mile-by-mile trip descriptions of 29 drives, including three amazing Circle Tours that integrate BC's popular ferry system. An extensive appendix of phone numbers, addresses, and web sites completes the package to make Scenic Driving British Columbia an indispensable companion on your journey across this inspiring province.
Signpost Guide Vancouver and British Columbia, 2nd: Your Guide to Great Drives $16.07
People who travel by car have the best opportunities to explore beyond typical tourist destinations, but driving in an unfamiliar region can be a daunting prospect. Signpost Guides provide practical information to guide motorists through unfamiliar routes, signs, traffic laws and parking. Hundreds of attractions are described in detail, together with recommendations for shopping, dining, and accommodation.
Moon Handbooks British Columbia, Sixth Edition $12.57
The cure for the common trip Moon Handbooks are for readers who are fueled by curiosity and the desire to deviate from the status quo. They're for people who want a different perspective and a few new stories to tell. With Moon Handbooks, readers won't get the standard itinerary-they'll get the tools to create a trip that's theirs alone. The result? A more personal and ultimately more satisfying travel experience.
British Columbia History Along the Highways & Waterways: A Traveler's Guide to the Fascinating Facts, Intriguing Incidents and Lively Legends of Vancouver Island and the B.C. Coast $14.95
Lonely Planet British Columbia (British Columbia, 1st Ed) $11.89
Includes a special chapter on where to hike, bike, canoe, fish or ski in British Columbia's extensive wilderness areas; suggestions for rinding hearty seafood meals or English-style afternoon tea; all the transport options; and accommodations galore - from secluded cabins to converted farmhouses.
British Columbia's Gulf Islands: Afoot & Afloat $11.87
A remote and beautiful alternative to the crowded San Juans. Includes detailed descriptions of areas from Nanaimo to Vancouver Island.
Divided by region, British Columbia's Gulf Islands describes the recreational opportunities in parks and on public shorelines in the Gulf Islands and the adjoining coast of Vancouver Island. Includes information on boating, paddling, camping facilities, hiking, bicycling, scuba diving, bird-watching, beach-combing, fishing, and more.
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