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Walking in British Columbia - Canada - North America

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Paperback - Laminated
Published
1 Jun 2002
Edition
First
ISBN
9781852843403
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ISBN (10)
1852843403
Size
17.2 x 11.6 x 1.5cm
Weight
310g
Pages
256
No. Maps
48
No. Photos
52
Originally Published
1 Jun 2002

British Columbia

A walking guide by Janna Wilson

A guide to walking in North America's wild and beautiful British Columbia, Canada. From the Canadian Rockies to the Pacific, British Columbia has 637 provincial parks, six national parks, wide regions of protected land and age-old forests. The routes are a mix of longer mountain trails in true wilderness and shorter walks. More...

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Seasons

Some trails open year-round, but mainly from May/June until October, as snow can be severe in the Read More... Rockies. Each trail clearly shows best time.

Centres

Vancouver, Whistler, Kamloops, Jasper, Lake Louise, Banff, Kelowna, Penticton and Manning Park.

Difficulty

Routes of all grades, length and difficulty.

Must See

Remote wilderness, mountains, endless beaches, wildlife - but don’t get too close to the bears!
 
 

British Columbia is vast, four times the size of the UK, with only 3.5 million people, most of them in Vancouver. From the heights of the Canadian Rockies to the awesome Pacific coast, it contains a wide range of peoples, terrain and opportunities for real exploration. The Canadian wilderness gives meaning to the words pristine and rugged.

With 637 provincial parks, six national parks, wide regions of protected land and age-old forests, wild mountain rivers, grizzly bears and sockeye salmon, British Columbia is a paradise for the outdoor enthusiast. The weather is mild on the coast, more extreme in the mountains - BC even has a desert.

The trails in this guide balance coastal and mountain regions. In an area so vast, they can only offer a taste of what British Columbia has to offer. There is a selection of shorter walks of great scenic beauty, many introducing the walker into regions dominated by native (First Nations) culture. These are balanced by harder mountain trails, including many multi-day expeditions, which take the walker far into the wild and offer great challenges.

Areas covered include:

  • Vancouver Island
  • Haida Gwaii (Queen Charlotte Islands)
  • Whistler and Squamish
  • Manning Provincial Park
  • Stein Valley Nlaka'Pamux National Park
  • Mt Revelstoke and Glacier national parks
  • the Kootenays
  • the BC Rockies.

 
 
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