Canada resident and avid outdoorsman Andrew Hempstead gives you his unique perspective on British Columbia, from dining at the best of Vancouver's 3,000 restaurants and cafés to skiing and snowboarding on the world-class slopes of Whistler/Blackcomb. Hempstead offers unique trip ideas that utilize the region's amazing outdoor options, such as Winter Fun and B.C. Road Trip. Packed with information on dining, transportation, and accommodations, Moon British Columbia has lots of options for a range of travel budgets. Complete with guidance on whale-watching near Telegraph Cove, hiking the Stanley Glacier Trail, and camping near Mount Robson, Moon British Columbia gives travelers the tools they need to create a more personal and memorable experience.
Canada resident and avid outdoorsman Andrew Hempstead offers an insider's perspective on dining at the best restaurants and cafés in Vancouver and spotting gray whales and orcas near Victoria.
From sipping high tea in Victoria and saddling up for a trail ride through Cariboo Country to skiing in the Kootenays, Moon Handbooks British Columbia is the guide to the best the province has to offer, both on and off the beaten path.
Moon Vancouver covers can't-miss sights and the best destinations including: Vancouver and vicinity Stanley Park Richmond Vancouver Island Victoria Whistler
A collection of short stories based in the Northwest Territories, and in urban and rural British Columbia.
... you between downtown and the airport (take the YVR branch) or other destinations in Richmond (the Richmond-Brighouse branch). ... Going east, the Expo Line splits into two branches, one terminating at King George Station in Surrey, ...
B.C. indigenous artist Roy Henry Vickers displays his original prints and paintings Roy Henry Vickers Gallery (350 Campbell St., 250/725-3235, www.royhenryvickers.com, 10am-5pm daily). Accompanying each work is a short story about its ...
Spend the day in the colorful Butchart Gardens, learn the history of the First Nations, or discover the region's natural origins at the Royal BC Museum Honest advice from Vancouver Island expert Andrew Hempstead on when to go, where to eat, ...
Filled with love, confusion, family celebrations and family tragedies, these stories open a window on an era long past. Rich with the author’s own insight, the stories are at times sad and humourous, but always thoughtful and interesting.
The communal tables in the compact Main Street tasting room at hip Brassneck Brewery fill up fast, particularly on weekend evenings, with fans of their frequently changing small-batch brews. Brassneck is ...
T.C. Davis to Lester Pearson, February 26, 1948, Documents on Canadian External Relations (DCER) 14: 1863-64. ... Ronald Wright, Stolen Continents: The ”New World” Through Indian Eyes (Toronto: Penguin, 1992), 5.