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The Great Western Canada Bucket List

One-of-a-Kind Travel Experiences

#3 in series

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Most Canadians think of travel as a way to escape the snow, cold, and dreary winter skies. But Robin Esrock loves all that our western provinces have to offer visitors, and so will you! The Great Western Canada Bucket List highlights the best travel experiences to be had on Canada's West Coast.
Through nature, food, culture, and history, as well as a few adrenaline rushes and some quirky Canadiana, Robin's personal quest to tick off the very best of Alberta and British Columbia packs in enough adventure for a lifetime. Inside you'll get a first-hand perspective on:
  • Tracking the spirit bear in B.C.'s Great Bear Rainforest.
  • Wine-tasting in the Okanagan.
  • Hunting for dinosaurs in Alberta's Badlands.
  • Diving a sunken battleship.
  • Snorkeling with salmon.
  • Getting spiritual with heli-yoga in the Rockies.
  • RVing the Icefields Parkway.
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      • Publisher's Weekly

        July 6, 2015
        Esrock (The Great Canadian Bucket List), host of the 40-part TV series World Travels, aims to discover the best and most unique experiences in each place he visits. The Atlantic provinces are the focus of his latest book of Canadian bucket lists, providing readers with a slim but valuable guide to exploring the things that make the East Coast special. He covers the famous highlights such as New Brunswick's Bay of Fundy, home to the world's highest tide, and the Anne of Green Gables house in Prince Edward Island, but also many less conventional spots. Esrock suggests staying in lighthouses in Newfoundland and Labrador, rafting a tidal wave in Nova Scotia, and harvesting sea plants in Prince Edward Island. The adventurous can lower themselves face-first off a cliff in New Brunswick, while the more cautious tour the UNESCO World Heritage Site that is the town of Lunenburg, Nova Scotia. Esrock writes in an amusing, cheerful style, low on stuffy adjectives and high on action. He's experienced everything he recommends and often includes his own photos. This guide is perfect for those planning a trip or readers who just want to become better acquainted with the wonders of Atlantic Canada. Hilary McMahon, Westwood Creative Artists.

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