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The first ever Jasper guidebook that showcases over five hundreds climbs with detailed descriptions and photos.
The new Rock Climbs of Mt. Yamnuska (2016) describes over 200 climbs which is an increase of 35% since the last guide was published in 2006.
The Climber's Guide to the Rocky Mountains of Canada.
This full-colour guidebook brings together into a single collection 1200 of the great rockclimbs of Western Canada, from Squamish to Lake Louise to the Ghost River Valley
Fire Lookout Hikes in the Canadian Rockies takes you on fantastic hikes with great views and more, from the U.S. border north to Grande Cache in Alberta, and to north of Prince George in British Columbia.
The more you know about snow stability, the better your travel and rescue skills.
The perfect guide for Squamish climbing, it provides extensive coverage of the areas. There’s enough climbing in this book to keep you busy for years!
This map covers all of Kootenay National Park, from Castle Mountain Junction south through Radium, to Windermere.
The map combines contour lines with relief shading and covers the Columbia Icefield area, from Sunwapta Peak in the north to Mount Saskatchewan to the south
This is a great resource for anyone looking to up their game, and is an excellent companion to Rock Warrior’s Way and Espresso Lessons by Arno Ilgner.
Over 2,000 routes across 576 pages with more than 700 photos, maps, and topo drawings.
Espresso Lessons helps you take appropriate risks while rock climbing. Mental fitness training is simply improving your ability to keep attention in the moment.
This beautiful alpine guide covers 320 climbs in Rogers Pass, in the Selkirk Range of British Columbia.
Popular hiking trails on the Lake O'Hara Map include Lake O'Hara Lakeshore, Lake Oesa, Lake McArthur, Opabin Plateau, Linda Lake, Cathedral Prospect, and the Lake O'Hara Alpine Circuit.
On the back of the map are descriptions of hiking, biking and cross country ski trails in the area.
63 best backpacking trips and day-hikes in Banff, Jasper, Yoho, Kootenay, Mt. Robson, Mt. Assiniboine, Waterton, Kananaskis, and Akamina-Kishenina parks.
The Bragg Creek and Sheep Valley map covers Sibbald Flats (Hwy 68) in the north, the Elbow Valley (Hwy 66), and south to Hwy 546 in the Sheep Valley
Includes all of Spray Valley Provincial Park, Bow Valley Provincial Park, Bow Valley Wildland Provincial Park, and the northern section of the Elbow-Sheep Wildland Provincial Park.