The
Essential Guide to Fly Fishing in British Columbia by Neil Cameron, Jim Crawford, Rory E. Glennie, Robert H. Jones, Martin
Lamont, Ralph Shaw, George Will
Paperback from Johnson Gorman Publishers
Book Published: February, 2003
True
North : Exploring the Great Wilderness by Bush Plane by George Erickson
Flying solo in his Piper Cub Special seaplane, Erickson revisits some
of the arctic flights he once took with his father. He takes readers on
an unforgettable journey through the pristine landscapes of Alaska, the
Yukon, and the Northwest Territories. Landing on unexplored lakes and rivers
to set up camp, the author fishes for trout using his unique handmade lures,
struggles with bad weather, dodges forest fires, and mingles with polar
bears, killer whales, musk oxen and caribou. The Publisher. Hardcover: 320 pages
The Lyons Press; ISBN: 1585745529; 1 edition (April 1,
2002)
Eastern
Canada Traveler's Companion by Laura Purdom, Donald Carroll
Includes Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal, Quebec , Niagara Falls, Nova
Scotia's Cape Breton Island, St. Lawrence River, Newfoundland, Labrador
and the Torngat mountains, Churchill, Manitoba, Winnipeg and much more.
Db. Paperback: 320 pages
Kummerly & Frey; ISBN: 0762703571; (July 1999)
Lonely
Planet Canada (7th Ed) by Mark Lightbody, et al
Whether you've got plans for stepping out in Montreal or kayaking Desolation
Sound, this comprehensive guide will get you there in style. This guide
offers places to stay and eat for all budgets, extensive coverage of outdoor
activities (from sailing to skiing), Canadian English and Canadian French
language sections, plus background on history, culture, and politics. Sidebar
highlights include information on whales, totem poles, the Acadians, the
Grand Banks, and the National Film Board of Canada. Check out the special
flora, fauna, and national parks feature. --Kathryn True - Amazon.com Paperback: 976 pages
Lonely Planet; ISBN: 0864427522; 7th edition (November
1999)