This pristine campground is a central hub—with thrills and entertainment in every direction.
This pristine campground is a central hub—with thrills and entertainment in every direction.
Learn moreFerrets Underfoot is the personal story of an artist who developed a passion for ferrets.
The Okanagan food and wine scene combines talented chefs, passionate vintners and visionary farmers, and many of them are featured in Jennifer Schell's cookbook The Butcher, The Baker, The Wine & Cheese Maker.
This pristine campground is a central hub—with thrills and entertainment in every direction.
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Jennifer Schell, food and wine writer and editor of Food & Wine Trails magazine, recently published The Butcher, The Baker, The Wine & Cheese Maker - an Okanagan Cookbook.
See more than 300 pictures of Airstream memorabilia from the authors’ collection.
Full-Time RVing in Canada is a book by Rae Crothers and Will Imanse that offers a very comprehensive look at a variety of RVing topics.
The story of the railway has never been told in a more charming voice as in these letters by Bernice Medbury Martin.
Anzel, a widow in her sixties, lives quietly on her small farm with her 98-year-old grandfather, a Carrier elder from Northern B.C.
Canyon Creek: A Script, by Sheila Peters, tells the disturbing story of the eviction of a Wet’suwet’en family from its homesite near Smithers in 1920.
Her story is one she never imagined writing - the sometimes heartbreaking and always adventurous experience of the life of a settler in early to mid-20th century Canada.
A blend of the city’s fascinating history, independent spirit and contemporary life, Campbell River: Gateway to the Inside Passage is a must-read for anyone interested in learning more about the Campbell River area.
A self-professed history buff, Ray said he perceived a void in the history of the area and so he set out to fill that void.
RV Reader takes a gander at three books, each sure to stir your emotions and enrich your understanding of childhood in the North.
Kootenay author Keith G. Powell has released his second historical novel; it is called Raising Kain, the Adventurous Life of Conrad Kain—Canada’s Greatest Mountaineer.
Retired newspaper editor John R. Olson retraces the journey taken by the late author John Steinbeck in 1960 as outlined in Steinbeck's book Travels with Charley.
Angus King, a former governor for the state of Maine, took his family on the road to discover America in a 40-foot coach. The tales of their journey are recalled in King's book Governor's Travels; How I Left Politics, Learned to Back Up a Bus and Found America.
Filled with pictures and maps, this book proves to be a journey in itself. It provides history and facts about locations within southwestern B.C.