BC's Best Camping Adventures Central, Northern & SE B.C.
Can$14.95
1-895811-76-7
Author-Jayne Seagrave
Get full details on facilities, nearby parks as well as a capsule history of the surrounding area.
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BC's Best Camping Adventures – SW B.C. and Van. Is.
Can$14.95
1-895881-55-4
Author-Jayne Seagrave
The enthusiastic author of the best selling Provincial and National Park Campgrounds of BC now offers her own personal favourite campsites on Vancouver Island and Southwestern BC.
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Bush Basics
Can$16.95
1-55143-098-3
Author-Glen Stedham

Every person who enjoys hiking and backcountry trekking or anyone taking up these activities should have a copy of Bush Basics. This book written by an avid outdoorsman is a common sense guide to backwoods adventure.
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Camping British Columbia: A Complete Guide to Provincial and National Park Campgrounds, Sixth Edition
Can$19.95
Author - Jayne Seagrave

Over the last 18 years, Jayne Seagrave has travelled through every region of BC, taking in some of the most breathtaking scenery in the world-and she's done so conveniently and cheaply by staying in the multitude of provincial and national parks this province has to offer. After you've read her book, you will no doubt want to do the same.
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Camping with Kids
Can$17.95
1-894384-55-5
Author-Jayne Seagrave

Seagrave covers it all, from camping while pregnant to camping with pre-teens.
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Northern British Columbia Canoe Trips: Volume One
Can$29.95
Author-Laurel Archer

This first volume of the guidebook series Northern British Columbia Canoe Trips describes in detail eight northern BC paddling routes over eleven rivers, and is designed to provide canoeists with all the information they require to plan a river trip appropriate to their skill level and special interests.
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Wilderness: The Story of the Yukon Telegraph
Can$19.95
1-894384-58-X
Author-Bill Miller
This is the tale of how Canada’s high northern wilderness was brought into civilization’s fold through a frail network of wires laboriously strung between poles and trees for hundreds of desolate miles. It started in 1897, when gold was discovered in the Yukon and the government needed a faster way to communicate with its remote northern territory. The isolated residents, too, wanted a more reliable connection with the outside world. Thus was born the Yukon Telegraph.
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Winter Wise
Can$14.95
1-895811-95-3
Author-Montague "Monty" Alford

In Winter Wise, Monty Alford shares a lifetime of experience,
technique, and personal knowledge of surviving and travelling on ice and snow.
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