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6 The South Shore : Quintessential Nova Scotia The Atlantic coast between Yarmouth and Halifax is that quaint , maritime Nova Scotia you see on laminated place mats and calendars . It's all lighthouses and weathered , shingled buildings ...
GRASS BEYOND THE MOUNTAINS #W Discovering the Last Great Cattle Frontier on the Nari/a American Continent by RICHMOND P. HOBSON, Jr. IESI Copyright © 1951 by Richmond P. Hobson, Jr. Reprinted 2004.
Opened in 1930 by a lady named Berta , who made her fame on a drink of the same name ( tequila , soda , lime , and honey ) , it's the traditional gathering place of the local gentry and more than a few tourists .
Even here, in a mountain range designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its superlative natural phenomena, and exceptional natural beauty and aesthetic importance, not all scenery is created equal....
At the north end of British Columbia's great inland sea, the Inside Passage divides amongst a scatter of islands whose breathtaking beauty makes them one of the Northwest's most popular...
Southern British Columbia, from the northern tip of Vancouver Island to the Alberta border east of Golden, spans the Canadian Cordillera, a mountainous region with a tumultuous geologic history that...
Exploring Vancouver Island's West Coast: A Cruising Guide
The Opinionated Hikers: Kathy & Craig Copeland have created the new Done in a Day series to show hikers with limited time where to enjoy the greatest scenic rewards. Start...
Handbook of the Canadian Rockies
Exploring the South Coast of British Columbia: Gulf Islands and Desolation Sound to Port Hardy and Blunden Harbour