Off the Beaten Path, Expanded Second Ed.

A Hiking Guide to Vancouver's North Shore

Nonfiction, Travel, Canada, Western Canada
Cover of the book Off the Beaten Path, Expanded Second Ed. by Norman D. Watt, Harbour Publishing Co. Ltd.
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Author: Norman D. Watt ISBN: 9781550176384
Publisher: Harbour Publishing Co. Ltd. Publication: March 5, 2014
Imprint: Harbour Publishing Language: English
Author: Norman D. Watt
ISBN: 9781550176384
Publisher: Harbour Publishing Co. Ltd.
Publication: March 5, 2014
Imprint: Harbour Publishing
Language: English

With a total of 31 North Shore hikes (15 in West Vancouver and 16 in North Vancouver), plus two in the Pemberton area, this is the most comprehensive collection of North Shore hiking trails to be found anywhere. Focusing on the varied and interesting hiking trails through the wilderness of Metro Vancouver’s North Shore forests, many entries feature historical information about the area not often found in other hiking books, including points of local interest such as old homesteads and logging camps from the early 1900s.

The level of detail, including thorough trail descriptions and approximate walking times, makes this book a distinctive and invaluable resource for the seasoned outdoor adventurer as well as the casual hiker. From Horseshoe Bay and Lighthouse Park to the Baden-Powell Trail and Goldie Lake, discover the rugged beauty of the North Shore up close and on foot.

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With a total of 31 North Shore hikes (15 in West Vancouver and 16 in North Vancouver), plus two in the Pemberton area, this is the most comprehensive collection of North Shore hiking trails to be found anywhere. Focusing on the varied and interesting hiking trails through the wilderness of Metro Vancouver’s North Shore forests, many entries feature historical information about the area not often found in other hiking books, including points of local interest such as old homesteads and logging camps from the early 1900s.

The level of detail, including thorough trail descriptions and approximate walking times, makes this book a distinctive and invaluable resource for the seasoned outdoor adventurer as well as the casual hiker. From Horseshoe Bay and Lighthouse Park to the Baden-Powell Trail and Goldie Lake, discover the rugged beauty of the North Shore up close and on foot.

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