150 Nature Hot Spots in Canada

150 Nature Hot Spots in Canada
Author: Debbie Olsen
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020
Genre: Canada
ISBN: 0228102421

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"150 Nature Hot Spots in Canada" is the ultimate guide to the natural wonders and outdoor recreational opportunities the country has to offer, featuring parks, conservation areas and wild places from every province and territory.

125 Nature Hot Spots in Alberta

125 Nature Hot Spots in Alberta
Author: Leigh McAdam,Debbie Olsen
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2018-04-24
Genre: Alberta
ISBN: 022810016X

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"This guidebook explores the natural splendour and diversity of Alberta by selecting 125 important places that are especially significant. Organized into four regions, each hot spot entry includes a descriptive destination profile, color photographs and a sidebar of at-a-glance information about special features and the location of the entry."--Provided by publisher.

100 Nature Hot Spots in Ontario

100 Nature Hot Spots in Ontario
Author: Chris Earley,Tracy C. Read
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: Natural areas
ISBN: 1770857052

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A guide to the best places in Ontario to connect with the natural world.

110 Nature Hot Spots in Ontario

110 Nature Hot Spots in Ontario
Author: Chris Earley,Tracy C. Read
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre: Natural areas
ISBN: 0228100151

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Previously published under title: 100 nature hot spots in Ontario.

200 Nature Hot Spots in Alberta

200 Nature Hot Spots in Alberta
Author: Leigh McAdam,Debbie Olsen
Publsiher: Firefly Books
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2022-06-15
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 0228103606

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Banff, with towering mountain peaks, massive glaciers, impossibly blue lakes and abundant wildlife, became Canada's first national park in 1885, and it remains one of the most popular destinations in the country. But this world-famous park is just one attraction in a province filled with natural wonders that include dense forests, sparkling lakes and mysterious badlands concealing the remains of dinosaurs. 200 Nature Hot Spots in Alberta is organized by region for easy reading and navigation. Each hot spot entry includes a detailed destination profile, color photographs and a sidebar of at-a-glance information featuring all the activities one can expect to enjoy. Here are just a few of the hot spots included in this bigger "Hot Spots" book: Whitehorse Wildland -- one of the few places in Alberta where you can drive to an alpine meadow. Columbia Icefield -- the largest icefield in the Rocky Mountains Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park -- the highest point between the Rocky Mountains and Labrador. This book provides fresh insights on popular spots and valuable information about lesser-known destinations that are equally worthy of a visit. For this expanded treatment, authors Leigh McAdam and Debbie Olsen have detailed 75 more hot spots and excursions, including snowshoeing trips, cycling trails, lake skating, mountain wildflower hikes and canyon ice walks. Everyone can enjoy nature, as this edition includes sections on family-friendly hikes, as well as trails that are wheelchair and stroller accessible. 200 Nature Hot Spots in Alberta is the perfect companion for all visitors to Alberta, from those preparing to witness the province's natural wonder for the first time to those who are looking forward to experiencing it all over again.

110 Nature Hot Spots in Manitoba and Saskatchewan

110 Nature Hot Spots in Manitoba and Saskatchewan
Author: Jenn Smith Nelson,Doug O'Neill
Publsiher: Firefly Books
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2019-04
Genre: Manitoba
ISBN: 0228101697

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An inspiring guide to the best nature getaways in Manitoba and Saskatchewan. 110 Nature Hot Spots in Manitoba and Saskatchewan is a beautifully illustrated guidebook that explores the natural splendor and remarkable recreation of these diverse provinces. Each entry includes a descriptive destination profile, beautiful photographs and at-a-glance information about special features, locations and available activities and amenities. Both provinces are divided into three chapters -- south, central and north -- and feature Special Interest sections to help readers craft their adventures based on their interests and discover even more hot spots. Manitoba is home to some of the best wildlife-watching opportunities in Canada and unparalleled wild spaces and recreation. This section of the book covers the best nature hot spots in Manitoba, as well as a handful in Northwestern Ontario (also known as Manitoba's playground), including: Churchill Little Limestone Lake Pimachiowin Aki UNESCO World Heritage Site Riding Mountain National Park. Saskatchewan, or the "Land of the Living Skies," constantly surprises visitors with the diversity of its landscapes and the scope of its recreational opportunities. This section of the book showcases the many gems Saskatchewan has waiting, such as: Athabasca Sand Dunes Provincial Park Big Muddy Badlands Grasslands National Park Wanuskewin Heritage Park. This is an essential selection for all bookstores, libraries and especially travel stores, travel offices, tour organizers and tourism centers.

100 Nature Hot Spots in British Columbia

100 Nature Hot Spots in British Columbia
Author: Lyndsay Fraser,Christina Smyth
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 0228100178

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"This book features 100 destinations in BC for nature lovers, from national parks to regional conservancies to beautiful trails. The authors discuss the features of each destination as well as the natural histories of the animals found there."--Provided by publisher.

125 Nature Hot Spots in Ontario

125 Nature Hot Spots in Ontario
Author: Chris Earley,Tracy Read
Publsiher: Firefly Books
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2022-06-15
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0228103592

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The best-selling book of Ontario wildlands now features 15 additional destinations. This reader-friendly guide explores the remarkable splendor and diversity of the province, from its soaring clifftops, subterranean caves and thundering cataracts to the province's tallest white pine, the oldest rocks on Earth and the warbler capital of North America. The guide is organized by region, and each destination includes a descriptive profile illustrated with color photographs and at-a-glance information about special features and contact details. Regional maps showcase locations. Some of these hot spots are surprisingly close to towns and cities, some are hidden urban treasures, and many are ideal for a day trip. The new hot spots include the following: Kopegaron Woods is a 1.3-kilometre loop buffered by farm fields that is a quiet haven for naturalists, botanists and bird lovers. SC Johnson Rail Trail offers a beautiful vista of a large oxbow on the Grand River. Cambridge to Paris Rail Trail follows the Grand River and is studded with river overlooks. Rock Point Provincial Park features a limestone shelf embedded with 350-million-year-old fossils. Barnum Creek Nature Reserve is mosaic of habitats from hardwood, mixed wood, grassland, marsh and swamp that attracts wildlife and birds. Redbridge Mountain View Trail guides hikers to a gorgeous vantage point of the wilderness surrounding North Bay. Parrott's Bay Conservation Area features excellent bird and wildlife viewing opportunities. Point Petre provides an impressive glimpse into the geological history of this part of the Lake Ontario shoreline. Great Lakes Waterfront Trail through Kingston offers a peek into the city's history. Gould Lake Conservation Area is 589 hectares of Canadian Shield wilderness. Charleston Lake Provincial Park has excellent trails with good wildlife viewing and a vantage point from the highest peak in the county. These family-friendly destinations will appeal to naturalists, budding botanists and biologists, photographers, hikers, campers and paddlers.