Roadside Nature Tours through the Okanagan

Roadside Nature Tours through the Okanagan
Author: Richard Cannings
Publsiher: Greystone Books
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2012-01-06
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9781926812243

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The Okanagan attracts thousands of visitors each year to enjoy its beaches and wine, but more and more people are discovering its natural beauty. With desert sands and deep lakes, towering rock cliffs and rich benchlands, cold mountain forests and hot grasslands, the Okanagan has an ecological diversity unequalled in Canada. Roadside Nature Tours through the Okanagan opens with an introduction to the region’s biodiversity, climate, geology, and human history, setting the stage for the route descriptions that follow. Richard Cannings then takes us on twenty-one tours through the valley, from the arid benchlands of Osoyoos to the snowy forests east of Vernon. The routes vary from main highways to quiet roads, and along each one we’re introduced to the animals, plants, and bedrock that create this national treasure. Each route also has a focal topic, ranging from owls to salmon and rattlesnakes to rock rabbits.

The New B C Roadside Naturalist

The New B C  Roadside Naturalist
Author: Sydney Cannings,Richard Cannings
Publsiher: Greystone Books Ltd
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2014-02-25
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9781771000543

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Driving Along a Highway in British Columbia, have you ever wondered why the aspen leaves were all turning silver this summer, or why trees in some places are covered with lichen while those in other areas are not, or where a certain mountain range sprang from? This authoritative and engaging guide offers a treasure trove of information about the rocks, landforms, vegetation and animal life along the major highways of British Columbia. Now updated and expanded, this edition adds the long, wild highways of northern British Columbia and the southern Yukon. With this book in your glove compartment, you'll discover a whole new dimension to taking a car trip. Book jacket.

The Okanagan

The Okanagan
Author: Gordon Peachey,Nancy Wise
Publsiher: Kelowna, B.C. : G. Peachey
Total Pages: 128
Release: 1984
Genre: British Columbia
ISBN: 0969175809

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Okanangan Odyssey

Okanangan Odyssey
Author: Don Gayton
Publsiher: Rocky Mountain Books Ltd
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2011-02-01
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9781926855202

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Okanagan Odyssey is a quirky and lyrical examination of British Columbia’s Okanagan Valley. Sticking to the backroads and byways, Gayton gently pokes and prods local ecosystems, histories, vineyards and people. From Osoyoos in the south to Armstrong at the head of the Valley, the author revels in the biological and social diversity while sampling local wines and fruit along the way. In his unique version of wine pairing, Gayton matches up local books and landscapes with local vintages, giving terroir a whole new meaning. An ecologist by profession, Gayton deftly negotiates the tension between the Okanagan that is home to many endangered species and ecosystems, and the same Okanagan that is a mecca for developers and urban refugees. Okanagan Odyssey is not a travel guide, but represents travel writing at its idiosyncratic best. Please visit Don at www.dongayton.ca.

Okanagan Slow Road

Okanagan Slow Road
Author: Bernadette McDonald
Publsiher: TouchWood Editions
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2014-04
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9781771510363

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Explore the bucolic Okanagan Valley of south-central British Columbia with Okanagan Slow Road. A compilation of the best of the region's food, drink, and recreation, the book reveals local culinary secrets: crusty double-baked bread, lavender-infused pepper, seasonal vegetables, dark red cherries, sinfully rich double-cream brie, and farm-fresh eggs with yolks so dark they will startle. And of course, the wines. What would delicious local food be without famous vintages from the unique Okanagan terroir? Although not a definitive guide to Okanagan wines, this book is a personal journey from southern desert wineries with their "big reds" through to the northern Okanagan where crisp whites rule, and includes a list of the many wineries worth visiting. Explore the entire length of the Okanagan Valley, with experiences such as spying a rare canyon wren, cycling the historic Kettle Valley Railroad across heart-stopping trestle bridges or among neatly planted vineyards, hiking through fields of spring flowers, paddling in a protected bay, and climbing on the world-famous gneiss of the Skaha Bluffs. Use the wonderful resource of Okanagan Valley farmers' markets at the back of the book to guide your shopping in the region. Eat local, buy local, cook the food yourself, pair dishes with local vintages, and have a lot of fun in the process. Take your time. Slow down. Taste. Smell. Those are the messages of Okanagan Slow Road.

Flights of Imagination

Flights of Imagination
Author: Richard Cannings
Publsiher: Greystone Books Ltd
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2010
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781553655350

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Bird-watching is one of the most popular recreational activities in North America -- North American birders are estimated to spend as much as $32 billion annually. Many of the world's greatest natural history writers have penned eloquent, informative and profound essays about these alluring creatures. This timeless evocation of our passion for birds features 20 works from such esteemed writers as Barry Lopez, Terry Tempest Williams, Jonathan Weiner, Barbara Kingsolver, Richard Mabey, and Candace Savage. Included in this diverse selection are excerpts from popular books as well as articles from science and natural history magazines, about birds from all over the planet, and the birders, pishers, twitchers, and listers who love them. Illuminating, entertaining, literary, and intimate, the varied writing reveals the numerous and often unexpected ways in which birds -- spiritual messengers, mythic symbols, personal obsessions, even harbingers of environmental catastrophe -- connect us to the natural world.

Birds of Interior BC and the Rockies

Birds of Interior BC and the Rockies
Author: Richard Cannings
Publsiher: Heritage House Publishing Co
Total Pages: 452
Release: 2009
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 189497459X

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Birdwatching is one of America's most popular activities, but many field guides are so comprehensive or advanced that they intimidate novice birders. Covering the region north of the U.S. border, south of Prince George, east of Manning Park and west into the Rockies, Birds of Interior BC and the Rockies is for beginning and intermediate birders who wish to identify the birds they regularly spot in this area. However, the book will also appeal to more experienced local and visiting birders who want to learn more about the behavior, habitat and seasonal occurrence of local birds. Packed with useful information, this handy, portable guide tells you how to identify local birds, find out where they live and what they eat, how to attract birds to your yard and how to select a pair of binoculars. Identification is made easy with more than 400 sharp, full-color photos illustrating over 200 species of birds, in the plumage most likely seen in the region and color-coded by species. There's even a checklist to record your sightings.

The B C Roadside Naturalist

The B  C  Roadside Naturalist
Author: Cannings, Richard J. (Richard James),Sydney G. (Sydney Graham) Cannings
Publsiher: Greystone Books
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2002
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1550549022

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