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SW British Columbia & Northern Washington Map - Gem Trek. Spanning both the U.S.A. and Canada, this map takes in all the
popular vacation destinations in the Pacific Northwest, including
Seattle, the Olympic Peninsula, Vancouver and the Lower Mainland, plus
all of Vancouver Island. Coverage extends east to cover Spokane, the
Okanagan, and, in Canada, the Shuswap area and Revelstoke. With secondary roads, parks, campgrounds and ski areas shown, both visitors and locals find it ideal for getting around.
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Lake O'Hara's setting is matchless. A gorgeous sub-alpine lake framed by mountain peaks with more than 80 km (50 miles) of trails leading out to flower-filled meadows, alpine lakes and breathtaking viewpoints.
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Made specially for hiking, canoeing and other outdoor activites. This map provides up-to-date information, is easy to red and is waterproof. Includes detailed information guide.
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Made specially for hiking, canoeing and other outdoor activites. This map provides up-to-date information, is easy to red and is waterproof. Includes detailed information guide.
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This map-and-guide-in-one is designed for people who are only going to be in Banff for one to three days, and want to know what the highlights are and how to find them. On the front is a detailed relief-shaded topographic map of the Banff townsite area, from the Sundance and Sulphur Mountain areas in the south, north to Mt. Brewster and east to Lake Minnewanka.All the hiking and biking trails are labeled and distances are marked. Popular trails covered on the map include Tunnel Mountain, Sundance Canyon, Cory and Edith Passes and Cascade Amphitheatre.
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This map is designed for people who only plan to be in the Lake Louise area for one to three days, and want to know what the highlights are and how to find them. On the front is a 1:35,000-scale detailed topographic map of the Lake Louise area, including the network of trails around Lake Louise Village, as well as those up at the Chateau Lake Louise.
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This map is designed for people who are only going to be in Jasper for one to three days, and want to know what the highlights are and how to find them. On the front is a 1:35,000-scale detailed topographic map of the Jasper townsite area, which covers the entire network of trails on Pyramid Bench, Maligne Canyon to the northeast, and the Valley of Five Lakes to the south.
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This is our most popular map and what we think is a "must-have" for anyone planning a trip to Banff, Jasper, Yoho or Kootenay national parks in the Canadian Rockies. To make seeing the sights easier, 29 of the best points of interest in the parks are numbered and described. To help you find your way around, mountain lodges, campgrounds, hot springs, golf courses, ski areas, picnic areas, Visitor Centres and highway viewpoints are labelled. A mileage chart helps you plan your day by giving distances between major towns.
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SW Alberta & SE British Columbia Regional Map - Gem Trek. The sixth edition of this popular 1:500,000 scale map covers Edmonton and Calgary, south to the U.S. border, and west as far as Jasper National Park in the north and Castlegar, in the B.C. Kootenays in the
south. All the major highways are shown, as well as national and provincial parks and wilderness areas. The map also shows lesser-known back roads, and pinpoints the location of lodges, campgrounds and hot springs.
Mileage charts on the front and back provide distances between major towns and cities.
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Whether you have a day or a week to spend exploring the sights along the spectacular Icefields Parkway highway, this detailed map-guide will help you make the most of your time. The map shows all viewpoints, picnic areas, trailheads, campgrounds, hostels, lodges and other services along the Icefields Parkway, while the brief descriptions in the guide point you to the best of these - the best viewpoints of mountains and lakes, the most interesting points of interest and Parks exhibits, and the best bets for spotting moose, bighorn sheep and mountain goats.
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Covers Barron River, Grand, Stratton, St. Andrews, Opalescent and Sec Lake canoe routes. Includes Barron Canyon, Berm Lake and Eastern Pines hiking trails. Also includes campsites, portages and attractions. This map is waterproof.
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This is a comprehensive, user-friendly map and guide to what there is to see and do at the Columbia Icefield - from walks and hikes to tours and exhibits. The map combines contour lines with relief shading and covers the Columbia Icefield area, from Sunwapta Peak and Beauty Creek in Jasper National Park in the north to Mount Saskatchewan in Banff National Park to the south.
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Topographic map with tourist information. This is a waterproof map specially designed for hiking, canoeing and other outdoor activities. Detailed info guide is included.
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Includes nurerous hiking trails, superb lookouts, and the multi-day Laurentien Trail. Canoe routes, campsites, portages and services and attractions on the Parkway. This is waterproof map.
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Jasper National Park Travel Map & Guide. Jasper National Park is a stunning natural playground in western Canada that offers a wide variety of activities for visitors to enjoy. Here are some of the top things to do in Jasper National Park:Hiking: Jasper is home to over 1,000 km of hiking trails, ranging from easy strolls to challenging multi-day treks. Some popular hikes include the Sulphur Skyline Trail, the Valley of Five Lakes Trail, and the Cavell Meadows Trail. Wildlife viewing: Jasper is home to a variety of wildlife, including elk, moose, bighorn sheep, and grizzly bears. Visitors can take guided tours or explore on their own to catch a glimpse of these majestic animals in their natural habitat. Scenic drives: Jasper has several stunning drives, including the Icefields Parkway, which connects Jasper to Banff National Park and is often cited as one of the most scenic drives in the world. Other drives include the Maligne Lake Road and the Mount Edith Cavell Road. Water activities: Visitors can enjoy a variety of water activities in Jasper, including kayaking, canoeing, and rafting on the Athabasca River or Maligne Lake. Visitors can also take a scenic boat tour on Maligne Lake to see the stunning scenery and wildlife. Winter sports: In the winter, visitors can enjoy skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing, and other winter sports at Marmot Basin ski resort. There are also opportunities for ice skating, cross-country skiing, and wildlife watching during the winter months.
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This is the fourth map in Gem Trek's Kananaskis Country series, covering south Kananaskis Country from Sheep River Falls in the north to Plateau Mountain in the south. It extends coverage south where the Bragg Creek-Sheep Valley map leaves off, and east where the Kananaskis Lakes map leaves off. It covers the trails southeast of Highwood Pass and accessed by Highways 40, 541, 940 and 542 (Johnson Creek Trail).
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This map covers the trails departing from the southern section of the
Icefields Parkway from Rampart Creek south to Hector Lake. A 1:100
000-scale inset map on the back of the map increases coverage to the
adjoining Mosquito Creek/Fish Lakes area. The area covered on this map is prime hiking terrain with scenery as
superb as the rest of Banff National Park, but with the trails less
busy than those in the Banff townsite and Lake Louise areas. Besides
spotting marmots in the boulders near Helen Lake, you also have an
excellent chance of seeing moose.
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This map covers what some say is the most scenic terrain in all of Kananaskis Country - the upper Smith-Dorrien-Spray Trail south of Mt. Shark, Peter Lougheed Provincial Park including the network of trails in the Kananaskis Lakes area, and the northern part of Elk Lakes Provincial Park.
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This map covers some of the most popular terrain for hikers and mountain bikers in Kananaskis Country - Bow Valley Provincial Park, the Canmore area, the Smith-Dorrien/Spray Lakes area south to Mount Shark trailhead, Barrier Lake, and the Kananaskis Village area from Ribbon Creek south to Galatea Lakes trailhead.
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This map covers the most popular hiking and mountain biking terrain in Banff National Park, from Lake Louise in the north to the south end of Banff National Park, plus all of Mt. Assiniboine Provincial Park. All of the day hikes in and around Banff townsite are covered on this map, such as Tunnel Mountain, Sundance Canyon, Bow Falls to the Hoodoos, Johnston Canyon, Castle Mountain Lookout and the network of trails at Sunshine Village. As well, the popular, multi-day hiking and equestrian loops to Egypt Lake, Shadow Lake and the Sawback Trail up through Mystic Pass are shown in their entirety.
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This map covers all of Kootenay National Park, from Castle Mountain Junction south through Radium, to Windermere. All the official hiking and mountain biking trails in Kootenay National Park are shown on the map, ranging from short interpretive walks to full-day jaunts and multi-day backpacking trips. Popular trails on the map include Boom Lake, Twin and Arnica Lakes, Stanley Glacier, Marble Canyon and the Paint Pots, Hawk Creek, Kindersley Pass-Sinclair Creek, plus Floe Lake and the entire Rockwall Trail.
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This map covers the popular recreational terrain close to Calgary, from Sibbald Flats (Hwy 68) in the north, through the Elbow Valley (Hwy 66), and south to Hwy 546 in the Sheep Valley. The map extends west as far as Powderface Trail Road. Hikers and cyclists eager to hit the trails early in the season should note that many of the Elbow Valley and Sibbald Flats trails on this map are snow-free as early as mid-April, depending on the year.
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The Lake Louise and Yoho National Park areas offer some of the most scenic and accessible hiking trails in the entire Canadian Rockies. This map - relief-shaded and on waterproof material - covers all six of the most popular trail networks in the area - the Chateau Lake Louise, Moraine Lake, Skoki Valley, Emerald Lake, Yoho Valley and Lake O'Hara areas.
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Banff - Egypt Lake map covers the most popular hiking trails in the Banff area in four times as much detail as on our Banff-Mt. Assiniboine map. Map coverage stretches from just east of Taylor Lake in the west to the west end of Lake Minnewanka in the east, and from Mystic Pass and Rockbound Lake in the north to Citadel Pass and Vermilion Crossing (Kootenay National Park) in the south.
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The Waterton Lakes National Park map is one of our most popular trail map-guides for the Canadian Rockies. This third edition is relief shaded and printed on waterproof material. The map covers all of Waterton Lakes National Park, the eastern end of Akamina-Kishinena Provincial Park, and the Goat Haunt or northern area of Glacier National Park, Montana, at the south end of Upper Waterton Lake.
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This map covers the most popular hiking and mountain biking terrain in Jasper National Park, from Miette Hot Springs and Maligne Lake in the north, west to Jasper townsite and the Tonquin Valley, and south to Fortress Lake. Premier day hikes on this map include Bald Hills, Opal Hills, Cavell Meadows, Sulphur Skyline and Valley of the Five Lakes. Multi-day hikes such as the Skyline Trail, Tonquin Valley, Fortress Lake, Geraldine Lakes, Athabasca Pass (Alberta side) and Fryatt Valley are shown in their entirety on this map.
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SW Kananaskis Country Hiking Map. Scale of 1:40,000. This map shows all 46 official Park trails in the SW Kananaskis SW area of Alberta. The size of this map is 41" x 39".
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SE Kananaskis - Alberta Hiking Map.This map shows all 52 official park trails in the southeast portion of the Kananaskis provincial Park. This is one of the premier areas to hike and is less than an hour west of Calgary. Produced at a scale of 1:40,000. This map measures 41" x 39" single sided.
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Skyline Trail - Jasper National Park Map. Presented in a compact, water resistant, easy-to-interpret format, this map presents comprehensive, kilometer-by-kilometer trail features, conditions, and camping information in an engaging, aesthetic format.
It provides more trip-planning, trail, and fine-scale terrain features information than any other cartographic product currently on-the-market.
The map is printed on a water resistant, non-toxic, clay- mineral filled, recyclable plastic coated paper. Possessing superior durability and water resistance than regular paper, it provides an environmentally friendlier alternative to fully plastic materials. A sound balance between backcountry practicality and environmental responsibility.
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North Saskatchewan River 7 Map - Pakan to Myrnam. Map of Canoe routes North Saskatchewan River 7, Alberta. scale 1:100,000.
North Saskatchewan River from Pakan to Myrnam. Scale 1;100,000. Size 41 inches by 15 inches. Comes in a plastic sleeve.
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