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103
Hikes in Southwestern British Columbia
by Mary MacAree, David MacAree
June 1994, Paperback, 4th edition, 223 pages, (guidebook)
Guide for a region where craggy peaks
and alpine lakes abound. Each destination has vehicle approach with
points of historical and natural interest, plus a trail summary with
distance, elevation gain, time estimation, and an illustrated route.
British
Columbia & Alberta Adventure Travel Guide
by Sarah Bell
September1997, Paperback, 119 pages, (guidebook)
Guided trips for hiking, mountain
biking, ski touring, canoeing, sea kayaking, river rafting, and
horseback trail riding.
British
Columbia's Gulf Islands: Afoot
& Afloat
by Marge Mueller, Ted Mueller
June 2000, Paperback,
1st edition, 272 pages, (guidebook)
Describes the recreational
opportunities in parks and on public shorelines in the Gulf Islands and
the adjoining coast of Vancouver Island.
Cruising
Guide to British Columbia
by Bill Wolferstan
May 1995, Paperback, 3rd edition, ? pages,
(guidebook)
Easykayaker: A Guide to Laid-Back Vancouver Island Paddling
by Paul Grey, Gary Backlund
Paperback: 192 pages, Greyswan Publications, January 1, 2002.
Focuses
mainly on eastern Vancouver Island and other popular Vancouver Island
paddling locations ranging from the Gulf Islands to the Broken Group and
Nootka Sound.
Fly
Fishing British Columbia
by Karl Bruhn (Editor)
October 1999, Paperback, 214 pages, (guidebook)
Four-Wheeling
in the BC Interior: The
Kootenays to Bella Coola
by Mark Bostwick
February 1997, Paperback, 200 pages, (guidebook)
Guide
to Climbing and Hiking in Southwestern British Columbia
by Bruce Fairley
September 1986, Paperback, 385 pages, (guidebook)
A guide for those who do not require
trails to walk on, that is, can navigate through the bush using a topographical
map, compass, and altimeter.
Kayaking Vancouver Island: Great Trips from Port Hardy to Victoria
by Gary Backlund, Paul Grey
Paperback - April 1, 2003
Using a
guidebook format with journal-like entries from their own travels, the
authors cover detail on launch sites,
lunch sites, currents, tides,
local mythology, folklore and history,
local conditions, charts, marine weather and
coastal regulations.
Mountain
Bike Adventures in Southwest British Columbia: 50 Rides
by Greg Maurer, Tomas Vrba
May 1999, Paperback,
206 pages, (guidebook)
All of the rides are within an easy
four-hour drive from Vancouver.
Whitewater
Trips and Hot Springs in the Kootenays of British Columbia for : Kayakers,
Canoeists and Rafters
by Betty Pratt-Johnson
Paperback, September 1989
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