Guidebooks

  • Labrador Getting Along in the Big Land

    Creator

    White, Winston C.

    Abstract

    For many years all kinds of travellers and adventurers have been going to Labrador. Some of those who went to live and work there have written good accounts of their life experiences. Others who went as adventurers, tourists, or workers have also recorded their experiences, but many of the accounts are rare or difficult to find. This guidebook is intended to help anyone who is visiting or living and working in the Big Land.

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Flanker Press

    Non spécifié
  • Terry Boyle's Discover Ontario 5-Book Bundle Discover Ontario / Hidden Ontario / Haunted Ontario / Haunted Ontario 3 / Haunted Ontario 4

    Creator

    Boyle, Terry

    Abstract

    Terry Boyle is an incomparable observer of Ontario’s charming side, and its ghostly shadows. Presented here are five of his must-read guides for Ontarians everywhere interested in getting off the beaten track. Includes: Discover Ontario Hidden Ontario Haunted Ontario Haunted Ontario 3 Haunted Ontario 4

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Historic Unionville A Village in the City

    Creator

    Duncan, George

    Abstract

    A guided tour of historic Unionville, a little Ontario village bursting with historic buildings full of stories. Unionville is a village in the city — an unexpected oasis where time seems to move a little more slowly than in the hectic world of condos, commercial strips, and traffic gridlock. Since the late 1960s, when Unionville and its vintage Main Street were “discovered,” the village has been a magnet for visitors.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • London Eh to Zed 101 Discoveries for Canadian Visitors to London

    Creator

    Walters, Christopher

    Abstract

    Discover London — and Canada — in one guidebook! Thousands of Canadians visit London, England, every year. But what their popular guidebooks always fail to mention are the over one hundred objects, monuments, and locations in the city associated with their own home and native land. Take for example the statue of half-mad General Charles Gordon standing beside the River Thames. His capture by rebels set in motion a dramatic rescue attempt that became Canada's first overseas military mission. Then there's the world's most famous suffragette Emmeline Pankhurst.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • The Pleasures and Treasures of Britain A Discerning Traveller's Companion

    Creator

    Kemp, David

    Abstract

    Is a famous queen of Britain really bured beneath platform 10 at King's Cross station in London? What is the telephone number of the National Theatre? what is the best place to eat in Worcester? Where is the National Bagpipe Museum? (Hint: not in Scotland) Was Pointius Pilate born in Pitlochry? The answers to these questions and literally thousands more are to be found in David Kemp's fascinating guidebook, The Pleasures and Treasures of Britain.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Guidebook to the Historic Sites of the War of 1812 2nd Edition, Revised and Updated

    Creator

    Collins, Gilbert

    Abstract

    There have been guidebooks to military sites before, but no other book has covered the War of 1812 in its entirety. This well-illustrated updated edition covers more than 400 historic sites of the War of 1812, both well-known and obscure, in both Canada and the United States.The author has used old pen and ink drawings from the last century to give a "then and now" feel to the book. Curious to know what is at the site of the Battle of Queenston Heights?

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Vancouver Island's west coast, 1762-1962

    Creator

    Nicholson, George S. W.

    Abstract

    Index of shipwrecks. History from the time of the landing of the Spaniards and Captain Cook.

    Audience
    Adult**
    Publisher (Source)

    Moriss

    Non spécifié
  • 109 walks in British Columbia's lower mainland

    Creator

    Purdey, Alice

    Halliday, John

    Macaree, Mary

    Macaree, David

    Abstract

    From trails to spectacular waterfalls near Squamish and historic urban forests in South Surrey, coastal headlands in Howe Sound and ridgetop meadows in the Fraser Valley, 109 Walks offers a route for everyone who likes to be outdoors. In this revised seventh edition are 109 of the region’s best walks of four hours or less to suit every taste. The trails have been reorganized from north to south, west to east, and the book includes fourteen all-new walks along with another twelve that have been substantially modified from previous volumes.

    Publisher (Source)

    Vancouver

    Greystone Books

    Non spécifié