Luxury Hotels The Americas (Luxury Hotels)
by Martin Nicholas Kunz
from teNeues
This latest addition to teNeues' series of luxury hotels around the world takes the reader throughout the Americas; from Vancouver to Rio de Janeiro, from San Francisco to Anguilla. Here you can marvel at sumptuous interiors from the top hotels. From the guest rooms to the lobbies, dining rooms and lavish exteriors and grounds, it's all chronicled in this lushly photographed volume. Whether in the most selected city neighbourhoods, beachside, or in remote pastoral splendor, these really are the Americas' most luxurious accommodations.
Souvenir of Canada
by Douglas Coupland
from Douglas & McIntyre
How To Photograph The Canadian Rockies
by Darwin Wiggett
from Altitude Publishing Company
Award-winning photographer Darwin Wiggett shares his wealth of knowledge and his love for the Canadian Rockies in this comprehensive guidebook. Crammed with photos and tips - from film, lenses and filters to locations, seasons and lighting conditions, this guide is a "must-have" companion for everyone who wants to capture the beauty of this area through the lens of a camera. Ideal for the skilled photographer and the beginner enthusiast alike.
Canada's Classic Fishing Lodges
by John St. Louis
from Boston Mills Press
A photographic tour of sportfishing's most alluring destinations.
Canada's Classic Fishing Lodges visits every angler's northern dream destinations, from British Columbia's mystical Queen Charlotte Islands to the rustic, unspoiled reaches of Labrador's Eagle River. These are truly some of the finest fishing lodges in a country known for its exceptional angling opportunities.
Whether you are planning the ultimate fishing trip, looking to fuel your dreams with vicarious casts in spectacular locales, or just searching for the perfect gift for the angler in your life, this is an unprecedented guide to Canada's top lodges.
Destinations include Vancouver Island, the Queen Charlotte Islands, coastal British Columbia, the Yukon Territories, Great Slave Lake, Northern Saskatchewan, Northern Manitoba, Hudson Bay, Northern Ontario, the Gaspé Peninsula, the Miramichi River, Labrador and Newfoundland.
Vancouver (Canada Series)
by Tanya Lloyd Kyi
from Whitecap Books
Vancouver is constantly developing as a vibrant city, showcasing the progressive edge of its industry and people. At the same time, it maintains its pristine coasts and stunning scenery.
The updated edition of Vancouver reflects the evolution of this unique metropolis through 70 full-color photographs that capture the city's modern sophistication and natural blessings. Canada's top photographers reveal stunning architecture, dynamic cultural events and magnificent scenery, providing a revealing glimpse into one of North America's most fascinating cities.
About the Canada series:
As expansive as Canada itself, this outstanding series captures outstanding views of panoramic landscapes, brilliant city skylines, and picturesque communities. Each volume focuses on a city or province and features 96 pages and 70 stunning images by internationally renowned photographers, plus descriptive captions.
Shelter at the Shore: Boathouses of Muskoka
by Judy Ross
from Boston Mills Press
Shelter at the Shore: Boathouses of Muskoka, the sequel to our bestselling At the Water's Edge: Muskoka's Boathouses, takes us inside 25 more of this famous lake district's most enticing boathouses -- the rustic, the charming, the grand and the glamorous. Find out what the owners, architects and designers did to make each boathouse a truly exceptional place to live, as well as to store canoes, motorboats and vintage mahogany launches. Shelter at the Shore is great source of design ideas for cottagers, interior decorators, builders and even landlocked homeowners. It also contains the delightful stories of how these singular shoreline structures came to be and why they are so beloved -- and often coveted. Shelter at the Shore offers an exclusive look at lakeside life and style in incomparable Muskoka.
Whistler (Canada Series)
by Tanya Lloyd Kyi
from Whitecap Books
Whistler has all the ingredients of the perfect getaway. Blackcomb and Whistler mountains boast 200 runs, and a variety of lifts speed skiers and snowboarders up the slopes. In the summer, open-air concerts entertain crowds and buskers wander the pedestrian malls. Visitors can bike the paved valley trails, play eighteen holes in a number of local golf courses, hike the alpine trails, or even take trapeze lessons. In Whistler, some of Canada's best-known photographers have captured the sights and colors of the area, from the grandeur of Black Tusk to the thrill of a black-diamond run. This new edition is a celebration of the vitality and activity that make the village unique.
About the Canada series:
As expansive as Canada itself, this outstanding series captures outstanding views of panoramic landscapes, brilliant city skylines, and picturesque communities. Each volume focuses on a city or province and features 96 pages and 70 stunning images by internationally renowned photographers, plus descriptive captions.
Souvenir of Canada 2
by Douglas Coupland
from Douglas & McIntyre
The Canadian Rockies (America / Canada Series)
by Tanya Lloyd Kyi
from Whitecap Books
The heights of the Rockies have dazzled visitors since the CPR brought the first passenger train through the range in 1885. Geologist A.P. Coleman, one of the first to visit, wrote "After years of humdrum city life... here was purity and dignity and measureless peace." Whether they come to experience the serenity of the alpine reaches or the adventure of backcountry skiing, the Rockies continue to draw millions of visitors each year.
About the America / Canada series:
As expansive as the countries themselves itself, this outstanding series captures outstanding views of panoramic landscapes, brilliant city skylines, and picturesque communities. Each volume focuses on a city or province and features 96 pages and 70 stunning images by internationally renowned photographers, plus descriptive captions.
Wild Nova Scotia
by Len Wagg
from Nimbus
Photographer Len Wagg has photographed all 33 Crown-owned designated Wilderness Areas in Nova Scotia for this book. These are beautiful, telling portraits of the province's most secret and lovely places. In addition, Wagg includes photos of important areas not designated Wilderness Areas, such as the shores of the Northumberland Strait, the Bay of Fundy, and Keji National Park.
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