British Columbia is filled with vibrant cities, secluded beaches, and old-growth rainforests. Experience the best of this wild and beautiful province with Moon British Columbia. Inside you'll find: Flexible itineraries, from one week in Vancouver and Victoria to a two-week tour of the entire province Strategic advice for outdoor adventurers, foodies and wine lovers, families, and more Must-see highlights and unique experiences: Try to spot wild bears, moose, and elk, go whale-watching on the Pacific, or snorkel with seals. Learn about the First Nations tribes' colorful totem poles and sample indigenous foods, or sip your way through the wines of the lush Okanagan Valley. Kayak through icy fjords, ski Whistler's world-class slopes, or drive the famed Alaska Highway Reliable tips from BC local Andrew Hempstead on where to eat, where to stay, and how to get around Full-color photos and detailed maps throughout Background information on the landscape, culture, history, and environment In-depth coverage of Vancouver, Victoria and Vancouver Island, the Sunshine Coast, Sea to Sky Highway, Whistler, Gold Nugget Route, the Okanagan Valley, the Kootenays, the Canadian Rockies, Glacier National Park, Revelstoke, Kamloops, Mount Robson, Cariboo Country, Prince George, Prince Rupert, Haida Gwaii, Stewart-Cassar Highway, Alaska Highway, and the Yukon With Moon British Columbia's practical tips and local know-how, you can plan your trip your way. Hitting the road? Try Moon Vancouver & Canadian Rockies Road Trip. Craving more of Canada's incredible wilderness? Check out Moon Banff National Park or Moon Canadian Rockies.
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.
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, ...
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.
At other times the moon is closer to the Northern Hemisphere (and therefore to British Columbia) for half the day and closer to the Southern Hemisphere for the other half. This inequality produces two daily tides of different height—the ...
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 ...
This book was first published in 1900. It is a comprehensive ethnography of the Thompson or Nlakapamux people.
This lightweight guide is packed with recommendations on entertainment, shopping, recreation, accommodations, food, and transportation, making navigating this popular northern getaway uncomplicated and enjoyable.
British Columbia Handbook: Canada's West Coast
British Columbia Handbook provides travelers with the best of the area's sophisticated modern cities and colonial charms as well as its pristine forests and waterways.
Moon Vancouver covers can't-miss sights and the best destinations including: Vancouver and vicinity Stanley Park Richmond Vancouver Island Victoria Whistler