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Best
Places Vancouver
by Kasey Wilson
April 2000, Sasquatch Books, 3rd Edition,
400 pages,
(guidebook)
Chapters on restaurants, nightlife, lodging,
recreation, and shopping. Go from Grouse Mountain's aerial tramway to the mushroom
soup of Zeppo's Trattoria without hours of futile searching.
City-Smart
Guidebook: Vancouver
by Raymond Chatelin
May 2000, Paperback, 272 pages, (guidebook)
Day
Trips With Kids from Vancouver
by Jack Christie
June 1997, Paperback, ? pages, (guidebook)
Frommer's
Irreverent Guide to Vancouver
by Barnett West
December , (guidebook)
Frommer's
Vancouver & Victoria
by Anistatia R. Miller, Jared M. Brown, Arthur
Frommer
May 1998, Paperback, 4th edition, 275 pages, (guidebook)
Great places to stay for every taste and budget, from elegant harborside hotels to
family-friendly inns. The latest on innovative Pacific Rim cuisine to
traditional fish 'n' chips platter. Tips for exploring the cities, including
botanical gardens, colorful neighborhoods, museums, beaches and more - with detailed maps,
city strolls, and ferry trips to nearby islands.
Insight
Guides Vancouver
by John Wilcock (Editor), Stuart Dee (Photographer)
January 1998, 3rd edition, Paperback, 260
pages, (guidebook)
The
Lobster Kids' Guide to Exploring Vancouver
by Jeni Wright (Editor)
May , (guidebook)
More than 150 suggestions for
fun-filled family activities with ideas for all seasons, birthday parties
and school field trips.
Lonely
Planet Vancouver
by Chris Wyness
April 1999, Paperback, 160 pages, (guidebook)
Uncover the charm of this bustling,
ethnically diverse port city, with detailed walking tours, all the must-see
attractions, and restaurant recommendations.
Moon
Handbooks: Vancouver
by Andrew Hempstead
March 2000, (guidebook)
From museums to the vast range of
recreation opportunities, such as skiing, biking, kayaking, and hiking, as
well as festivals and events, accommodations, and reviews of selected
eateries. Includes Vancouver Island and Victoria.
Ulysses
Travel Guide Vancouver
by Ulysses Publications
September , (guidebook)
Vancouver:
A History in Photographs
by Aynsley Vogel, Dana Wyse (Contributor)
March , (non-fiction)
Vancouver:
Secrets of the City
Shawn Blore
February 1999, Paperback, 192 pages, (non-fiction)
Thoroughly researched and enjoyable read on Vancouver's art and literary
worlds, its gathering places, festivals, accommodations, dinning, nightlife,
shopping, and transportation.
Vancouver: The
Ultimate Guide: Including Whistler & the Gulf Islands
by Terri Wershler, Judi Lees
March 1999, Paperback, 6th edition, 240 pages, (guidebook)
Covers all the major attractions in Vancouver, has an extensive dining section, and
helpful maps.
Found on Go Northwest! page:
British Columbia - Vancouver
The
Vancouver Walking Guide:
Waterfront; Coal Harbour to Main Street
by Rosemary Neering
April , (guidebook)
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