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CANADA BOOKS
Posted in Canada (Saturday, August 30, 2008)
Written by Tim Leadem. By Douglas Mcintyre/see Pgw.
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Posted in Canada (Saturday, August 30, 2008)
Written by Pavel P. Svin'in. By McGill-Queen's University Press.
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Posted in Canada (Saturday, August 30, 2008)
Written by Alison Appelbe. By Ecw Press.
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1 comments about Secret Vancouver: The Unique Guidebook to Vancouver's Hidden Sites, Sounds, & Tastes (Secret Guide series).
- I've lived in Vancouver my whole life, but I sometimes find it fun to pick up a Vancouver guidebook to see where the "experts" are sending visitors. This one isn't really a guidebook at all but is set out similar to how Frommer's sets out its "Irreverent Guide" series with headings ("Secret...") followed by insightful information on the topic in question. Don't expect maps, addresses, prices, etc. here, so for visitors, this guide would have to be used in conjunction with another if you wanted to make the most of your time here. What you'll find instead of the regular guidebooky kinds of things is a ton of insight from the author obviously from experience living here. I often found myself nodding "yup, yup" reading through the highlights of my city. There are some history tidbits and even some references to other reading included.
I followed the author's tip and bought a copy of Charles Clapham's Walking the Burrard Loop, a great little book describing an urban and trail walking route around Burrard Inlet which can be split into day-hike sections using public transportation to get back to your starting point. A great way to see things and I'd definitely recommend that book as well.
I would recommend Secret Vancouver to travellers looking for a guidebook that takes them away from some of the standard tourist-fare (though definitely points to the tourist areas that shouldn't be missed). I'd especially recommend this one to locals or new residents who want to know more about the city they call home.
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Posted in Canada (Saturday, August 30, 2008)
Written by Linda Kay. By GPP Travel.
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1 comments about Romantic Days and Nights in Montreal.
- This book explains how to get every where as well as the history of these great places to visit. This book is a must for tourists to Montreal as well as locals. I would recommend it to all.
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Posted in Canada (Saturday, August 30, 2008)
Written by Pam Asheton. By Rocky Mountain Books.
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Posted in Canada (Saturday, August 30, 2008)
Written by Andrew Scott. By Whitecap Books.
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Posted in Canada (Saturday, August 30, 2008)
Written by J. Dewey Soper. By Bayeux Arts, Inc..
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Posted in Canada (Saturday, August 30, 2008)
Written by Ray Djuff. By Rocky Mountain Books.
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2 comments about High on a Windy Hill: the Story of the Prince of Wales Hotel.
- Ray Djuff's initial description of the lobby of the Prince of Wales Hotel is superb, and his collection of photos is second to none. Yet while he manages to capture the ititial impression of one entering the hotel lobby, the rest of this book is a disappointing visit, sort of like entering a great hotel and finding the rooms small and unimaginative. You will always tell how you visited there once, but you never go back again, at least as a hotel guest. Maybe you visit every few years or so - just in the lobby - just to remind yourself that you were really there.
This hotel presents a stunning view of a seven-mile long lake straddling the Canada-US border and the fact that it was even buuilt is one of those stories that gets better as time goes on. Buffeted by fierce winter winds and a National Park administered from thousands of miles away, the Prince has managed to maintain its dignity and its importance both as a landmark and a monument to civilization in the midst of an overwhelming wilderness.
- Ray Djuff's continuing efforts on the history of the Waterton Lakes area have hit pay dirt with his newest book, High On A Windy Hill. The book details how the Prince of Wales Hotel, a majestic wooden structure modelled on Swiss alpine architecture, came to sit atop a promontory above the scenic lakes area straddling the Alberta-Montana border. Djuff, a Calgary, AB newspaper editor, describes in great detail how Louis Warren Hill, head of the Minnesota-based Great Northern Railway, needed a Canadian hotel in the early century to match his significant tourism accommodations in Montana's Glacier National Park.
Because Prohibition was still in effect, Hill envisioned well-to-do eastern Americans travelling by train west to his Montana hotels taking a short trip north to imbibe in a drink while on vacation. Hill's power of persuasion, coupled with a subtle but determined continent-wide public relations effort on Canadian authorities, a nearby Mormon teetotalling community and American tourists, eventually made his dream a reality. Djuff's meticulous research captures the drama in the rushed construction of the 90-room, $370,000 Prince of Wales, locally referred to as the POW. Devastating weather and countless design revisions vexed the local contractors prior to the July 1927 opening and the book is chockfull of period photos and anecdotes describing the ordeal. Ironically, the halcyon days Hill foresaw lasted only until America's 1933 repeal of Prohibition and the onslaught of the Depression. Twice in the ensuing decade, Great Northern closed the hotel due to lack of visitors. By the 1960s and 70s, rail traffic had given way to vacationers in cars and the company finally sold the hotel. The Prince of Wales is now owned by Viad Corporation of Phoenix, AZ and is open through the summer months. Djuff draws on his experience as a waiter and bartender at the POW in the 1970s to chronicle the hotel staff's dedication to service, regardless of the business's financial straits. He ably describes the culture of the community both outside and inside the resort. Perhaps most importantly, High On a Windy Hill is a story of how the raison d'etre behind such a grand edifice evolves over time through the visions of those who built and staffed it. For that alone, Djuff's book is worth the read.
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Posted in Canada (Saturday, August 30, 2008)
Written by Ted Harrison. By Houghton Mifflin.
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1 comments about O Canada.
- This book is wonderful for children and adults alike. Ted Harrison's beautiful paintings bring to life the words to the national anthem of Canada and refect my glorious country in all it's majesty. A must-have for anyone who loves Canada!
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Posted in Canada (Saturday, August 30, 2008)
Written by Kathy Copeland and Craig Copeland. By Voice in the Wilderness Press, Inc.
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West Coast Trail and Other Great Hikes 8ED
A Russian Paints America: The Travels of Pavel P. Svin'in, 1811-1813
Secret Vancouver: The Unique Guidebook to Vancouver's Hidden Sites, Sounds, & Tastes (Secret Guide series)
Romantic Days and Nights in Montreal
Alberta Backcountry Equestrian One-Day Trail Guide
Secret Coastline
Search for the Blue Goose
High on a Windy Hill: the Story of the Prince of Wales Hotel
O Canada
Don't Waste Your Time in the West Kootenays (An Opinionated Hiking Guide to Help You Get the Most From This Magnificant Wilderness)
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