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  • Carolina Whitewaterby David Benner; Bob Benner

    Menasha Ridge Press 2010; US$ 15.95

    The ultimate guide to paddling whitewater in the western Carolinas, Carolina Whitewater has guided boaters to the best water in the Tar Heel and Palmetto states for almost 30 years. This latest edition includes expanded and updated information for the classic rivers, like the Chattooga, French Broad, and Nantahala, in addition to many new steep creeks... more...

  • Capturing the French Riverby Wayne Kelly

    Dundurn 2007; US$ 14.99

    This beautifully illustrated work is designed to delight history and photography buffs as well as canoeing enthusiasts. more...

  • Thelonby David F. Pelly

    Dundurn 1996; US$ 12.99

    David Pelly tells the story of the Thelon, exploring the mystery of man?s relationship with this special place in the heart of Canada?s vast Arctic Barren Lands. more...

  • Trails and Tribulationsby Hap Wilson; Ingrid Zschogner

    Dundurn 2009; US$ 26.99

    Noted northern traveller Hap Wilson shares accounts of his lifelong involvement with wilderness living within the Canadian Shield. A park ranger, canoe guide, and environmental activist, Wilson takes the reader on a journey through natural settings ranging from austere to mysterious and breathtaking. more...

  • Pike's Portageby Morten Asfeldt; Bob Henderson

    Dundurn 2010; US$ 29.99

    The stories of the people who have struggled over Pikes Portage at the edge of the Barrens in the Northwest Territories are many and varied, including sports hunters, surveyors, trappers, and explorers. more...

  • Grey Owl and Meby Hap Wilson; Hap Wilson; Ingrid Zschogner

    Dundurn 2010; US$ 11.99

    Hap Wilson is back for another journey. Nurtured by the writings of Grey Owl, Wilson adopted a similar lifestyle to the 1930s conservationist but with his own twists and turns. Wilson recounts the early days of winter camping, takes readers to some of his favourite places, and shares intimate secrets of wilderness living. more...

  • From Reindeer Lake to Eskimo Pointby Peter Kazaks; George Luste

    Dundurn 2003; US$ 22.95

    In this account of an 800-mile canoe trip -- which begins at Reindeer Lake on the Manitoba/Saskatchewan border, continues into Nunavut past the treeline, and ends on Hudson Bay -- Peter Kazaks conveys the experience of being in the north by describing the daily details that bring the trip to life. more...

  • Canoeing a Continentby Max Finkelstein

    Dundurn 2005; US$ 14.99

    A personal account of the travels of Max Finkelstein as he retraces, some 200 years later, the route of Alexander Mackenzie, the first European to cross North America. more...

  • Death on the Barrensby George James Grinnell

    North Atlantic Books 2010;

    Set in the remote arctic region of Northern Canada, this book takes readers on a harrowing canoe voyage that results in tragedy, redemption, and, ultimately, transformation. George Grinnell was one of six young men who set off on the 1955 expedition led by experienced wilderness canoeist Art Moffatt. Poorly planned and executed, the journey seemed... more...

  • Paddleby Jasper Winn

    Sort Of Books 2011; US$ 8.74

    One summer, writer and musician, Jasper Winn set himself an extraordinary task. He would kayak the whole way round Ireland -- a thousand miles -- camping on remote headlands and islands, carousing in bars and paddling clockwise until he got back where he started. But in the worst Irish summer in living memory the pleasures of idling among seals, fulmars... more...