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5 provinces, 30 routes. 700 km of spectacular terrain. The essential guide to the western half of Canada's national trail. Beginning on the verdant streets of downtown Victoria and ending with the unforgiving shoreline of Lake Superior, Michael Haynes explores the western routes of The Great Trail in this handsome guide. Traversing the rain forests of Vancouver Island, British Columbia's mountainous interior and the Albertan Rockies, the plains of Saskatchewan and Manitoba, and the rugged landscape of northern Ontario, Haynes describes the finest of western trail routes, from multi-day treks…mehr

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5 provinces, 30 routes. 700 km of spectacular terrain. The essential guide to the western half of Canada's national trail. Beginning on the verdant streets of downtown Victoria and ending with the unforgiving shoreline of Lake Superior, Michael Haynes explores the western routes of The Great Trail in this handsome guide. Traversing the rain forests of Vancouver Island, British Columbia's mountainous interior and the Albertan Rockies, the plains of Saskatchewan and Manitoba, and the rugged landscape of northern Ontario, Haynes describes the finest of western trail routes, from multi-day treks to family-friendly excusions. In this authoritative guide. Haynes illustrates his comprehensive trail descriptions with detailed maps, sidebars on natural and historic phenomena, and sumptuous photographs. This second volume of The Best of The Great Trail is a "must have" for hikers, cyclists, and armchair travellers intent on discovering the wonders of this phenomenal trail.
Autorenporträt
Michael Haynes is Canada's most published author of trail guides and a leading authority on trail development and active transportation. He has authored fifteen trail guides, including Hiking Trails of Cape Breton, Trails of Halifax Regional Municipality, and the two-volume The Best of The Great Trail. Haynes's travel writing has appeared in Ottawa Magazine, Saltscapes, and Explore. He lives in Halifax.