• Nature & Hiking Guide To Cape Breton's Cabot Trail

    Nature & Hiking Guide To Cape Breton’s Cabot Trail

    Created by: David Lawley
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    Complete with easy-to-use maps, plant lists, glossary, and index, and illustrated with line drawings and woodcuts, A Nature and Hiking Guide to Cape Breton’s Cabot Trail is your complete guide to this natural treasure trove.

    $18.95
  • Northern Nurse

    Northern Nurse

    Created by: Elliott Merrick
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    Set in the late 1920s, this is the true story of an Australian-born nurse who comes to Labrador to work.

    $19.95
  • Spring Wildflowers

    Spring Wildflowers

    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    Spring Wildflower is a handy field guide that will help you identify most flowers that bloom in the spring. It is well organized, easy to follow and features fine pen and ink drawings of almost 250 flowering plants.

    $12.95
  • Peggy's Cove

    Peggy’s Cove

    Created by: Sherman Hines
    Artist: Sherman Hines
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    A truly unique place, here is Peggy’s Cove in all its glory: sea, surf, lighthouse, birds, and fishing boats.

    $10.95
  • Lure of the Labrador Wild

    Lure of the Labrador Wild

    Created by: Dillon Wallace
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    The improbable collaboration between an ambitious young writer, Leonidas Hubbard, and a forty-year-old New York attorney, Dillon Wallace. They set off in the spring of 1903 with George Elson, an Aboriginal guide with no first-hand knowledge of their destination—the incompletely mapped Lake Michikamau region of interior Labrador. Beset by delays, the men paddle past their intended route, the Naskaupi River, and head up the dreadful Susan River instead. When in early September they finally glimpse the vast waters of Michikamau from atop an unknown mountain, the cold winds have already begun. With almost no food left the three begin a desperate struggle against starvation and the quickening pace of a cruel winter, heading homeward in a race for their lives.

    $15.95
  • The North

    The North

    Created by: Sherman Hines
    Artist: Sherman Hines
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    With consummate skill and an ever-powerful camera, Sherman Hines has devoted many years to creating a stunning pictorial chart of Canada, from East to West. Now in this new collection of more than 140 colour photographs on the North, he has opened another visual frontier and explored a lesser known dimension of the vast and varied expanse that is Canada.

    $35.00
  • Louisbourg Phoenix Fortress

    Louisbourg Phoenix Fortress

    Created by: A.J.B. Johnston
    Photographer: Chris Reardon
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    A wonderful photographic look at the fortress accompanied by text that illuminates its history.

    $17.95
  • Black Battalion

    Black Battalion

    Created by: Calvin Ruck
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    Black military heritage in Canada is still generally unknown and unwritten. Most Canadians have no idea that Blacks served, fought, and died on European battlefields, all in the name of freedom. The story of the overt racist treatment of Black volunteers is a shameful chapter in Canadian history. It does, however, represent an important part of the Black legacy and the Black experience. It is a story worth reporting and worth sharing.

    $17.95
  • Six Crucial Decades

    Six Crucial Decades

    Created by: John G Reid
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    An insightful account of Maritime history. By isolating and examining specific events that occurred during six decades, the author shows how the course of history in this region was altered and examines the social and economic consequences that followed.

    $16.95
  • Sugar Bush Connection

    Sugar Bush Connection

    Created by: Beatrice Buszek
    Publisher: Nimbus Publishing

    Part of the popular Connection Cookbook series, this is a wonderful look at maple sugar, a unique tradition and cooking favourite. Sugar Bush Connection includes traditional recipes and hints for collecting the syrup.

    $17.95
  • Land Mammals of Rockies & Pacific Northwest - Folding Guide

    Land Mammals of Rockies & Pacific Northwest – Folding Guide

    Created by: Fiona Reid
    Publisher: Earth, Sky + Water

    This FoldingGuide covers 56 mammals, both large and small, found the Rocky Mountains and Pacific Northwest. It includes bats, moles, rabbits, as well as the large signature mammals of the regions such as elk, bears, foxes, and mountain lions. Its range includes our Canadian Rockies and British Columbia.

    $11.95
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  • Thelma A Life in Pictures

    Thelma A Life in Pictures

    Created by: Amy Jo Ehman

    Thelma Stevens Pepper was born in 1920. A century later—from her adoptive home in Saskatoon—she reflects on a hundred years of life, love, and pictures.

    At 60, it was creativity and passion that rescued Thelma Pepper from the depths of depression. With her kids grown and gone, she was floundering, wondering who she was, and what she was meant to do. In photography, she found what her father and grandfather before her had found and that was a capacity to peer into other lives and to find in them a celebration of the human spirit.

    It was that commitment to capturing the human condition that led to her work not only being celebrated here in Canada but around the world. In these noble lives, she found herself.

    $24.95
  • Old Winnipeg A History in Pictures

    Old Winnipeg A History in Pictures

    Created by: Christine Hanlon

    Remember the Beachcomber Restaurant, the Assiniboine Park Conservatory, and a very small but well-designed international airport with concrete walls? From the early fortifications of Upper Fort Garry, to the architectonic surge of Winnipeg as a transportation hub—and Canada’s third largest urban centre—to the demolition of the iconic Eaton’s department store, Old Winnipeg is the story of a city that never stopped reinventing itself.

    With more than 140 photographs—many of them seen here for the first time—Old Winnipeg: A History in Pictures is a visual treat. It offers us a window into the past, showing life as it was, and stirring in us the emotions of wonder and curiosity about those who have gone before us and the lives they lived.

    $24.95
  • Flavours of New Brunswick

    Flavours of New Brunswick

    Created by: Tom Mason
    Photographer: Heidi Jirotka

    Whether you consider yourself a foodie or dine out only a few times a year, Flavours of New Brunswick offers you a window into the best food the province has to offer.

    Canada’s only bilingual province has long been a gathering place for people of differing cultures from around the world. The natural beauty and quality of life that draws people to New Brunswick is today attracting a new generation of chefs, bringing with them new flavours and experiences, and we are all the richer for it.

    Some hail from places halfway around the world and bring with them the cooking traditions and sensibilities of their homelands. For those who grew up on the East Coast, they have not only kept the culinary traditions of their home province alive but have adapted them and given them new life. The result is a food scene that has never been more innovative or diverse.

    In Flavours of New Brunswick, the best of the regions epicurean leaders take food lovers on a culinary journey through the province’s emerging hotspots. The book is a celebration of the culinary scene in all its resplendent glory.

    $34.95
  • Fishing for a Living A Nova Scotia History in Pictures

    Fishing for a Living A Nova Scotia History in Pictures

    With more than 140, never-seen-before photos, Fishing for a Living: A Nova Scotia History in Pictures captures the world?s most dangerous profession. We see up close the men and women (and often children) whose livelihood was derived from the sea. Indeed, it is the sea that provided not only sustenance and a living but shaped every aspect of their lives.

    This stunning historical portrait is a tour de force that will appeal to Nova Scotians and tourists alike. It is a visual window into the much-fabled life of Fishing for a Living.

    $24.95
  • Rhode Island 101

    Rhode Island 101

    Created by: Tim Lehnert

    From Narragansett Bay, Roger Williams, the American Industrial Revolution and the Independent Man to the New England mob, the Big Blue Bug, the Newport Mansions, Family Guy and profiles of Buddy Cianci, H.P. Lovecraft and the Farrelly brothers, no book provides a more insightful lowdown on the Ocean State than Rhode Island 101. No book is more fun!

    Well known Rhode Islanders weigh in on the nation?s smallest state. Investigative reporter Jim Taricani recounts his top stories, Mark Patinkin provides signs that you’ve been in Rhode Island too long, meteorologist John Ghiorse revisits the most memorable weather events of the last 40 years, Lincoln Chafee offers a Rhode Island treasure hunt and Rory Raven illuminates haunted Rhode Island.

    From fabulous beaches, historic cities, and dynamite cuisine to corrupt politicians, elite universities and a unique accent and slang, it?s all here.

    $14.95
  • You Might Be From Minnesota If...

    You Might Be From Minnesota If…

    Created by: Kirk Anderson

    You Might Be From Minnesota If… is a delightful, illustrated romp through the State of Minnesota. From one of the most celebrated cartoonists in the US, Kirk Anderson delivers his unique take on America’s most unique state, tickling the funny bone on every page. As Anderson proves, Minnesota is proud of who it is and likes nothing better than a good laugh.

    $19.95
  • We Love Nova Scotia A People's Portrait

    We Love Nova Scotia A People’s Portrait

    Created by: Vernon Oickle

    Drawn from the images on the “We Love Nova Scotia” community Facebook group, these photos prove being in the right place at the right time does matter. From Meat Cove to Cape Forchu and down every back road and into every cove along the coast, We Love Nova Scotia is a collection of stunning photography from photographers from around the province. This is no ordinary photography book. It is a book about Nova Scotia by people who love Nova Scotia. Curated by author Vernon Oickle.

    $24.95
  • Out of Old Ontario Kitchens

    Out of Old Ontario Kitchens

    Created by: Lindy Mechefske

    Out of Old Ontario Kitchens is a window into the past, exploring the stories of the First Peoples and settlers. It pays homage to all those who trapped and fished and hunted; to those who cleared the land and planted crops; and most importantly to all those women — our mothers and aunts, our grandmothers and great-grandmothers and great-great grandmothers — who got up and lit the fire; who toiled and stirred and cooked and baked and who kept families alive through long hard winters, through plagues and depressions, famines and wars. Work every bit as important as agriculture, commerce, mining, politics, and the development of infrastructure.

    With over a hundred historically sourced recipes as well as scores of old photographs, early artworks, botanical prints, and illustrations, Out of Old Ontario Kitchens is both a visual and virtual feast. If you want to know what life was really like in early Ontario, come to the table with us. Food stories are, after all, the real stories of our lives.

    $24.95
  • The Little Tree by the Sea

    The Little Tree by the Sea

    Created by: John DeMont
    Artist: Belle DeMont

    On December 6, 1917, two ships collided in wartime Halifax Harbour, creating what became the largest man-made explosion of its time. More than 2000 people died (500 of those children) and 9,000 were injured. A single little tree whispered from its branches the word “Help” that was carried by the wind to the people of Boston. Within 48 hours Boston and Massachusetts organized trains to carry 33 doctors and 79 nurses. To repay the City of Boston for its generosity, the little tree (which now had become huge and majestic tree) was given to the city of Boston as a way to say thank you, a tradition that continues to this day.

    $17.95
  • I Met an Elk in Edson Once

    I Met an Elk in Edson Once

    Created by: Dave Kelly
    Artist: Wes Tyrell

    Join an elk in undies named Rusty, my mom and me in a search for Uncle Todd. From Jasper, Fort Macleod and the hoodoos to the Calgary Stampede, Cowboy Trail and Head-Smashed-In-Buffalo Jump, come along on the best road trip around Alberta ever! Promise!

    $17.95
  • Ottawa Book of Everything 2nd edition

    Ottawa Book of Everything 2nd edition

    Created by: Arthur Montague

    From lumber town and G-town to capital city and the Byward Market, and from Rideau Canal and the Beaver Tail to profiles of Colonel By Alanis Morissette and the Stopwatch Gang, there is no book on Ottawa as comprehensive and as fun as the Ottawa Book of Everything, 2nd Edition.

    $14.95
  • You Might Be from Canada If...

    You Might Be from Canada If…

    You Might Be From Canada If… is an examination of Canada at 150 by one of the country’s great satirists/cartoonists. Michael de Adder draws for the Toronto Star and is the cartoonist of record for the (Parliament) Hill Times and Chronicle Herald. His work has appeared in the Chicago Tribune, Vanity Fair, The Guardian, New York Times, among many others. He is the author of four bestselling books. His You Might Be From series of books have sold more than 50,000 copies.

    $19.95
  • Five Crows Silver

    Five Crows Silver

    Created by: Vernon Oickle

    This is author Vernon Oickle’s highly anticipated fifth book in his acclaimed Crow series. An international hit with a distinctive Maritime flavour, Five Crows Silver is a riveting, taut crime drama that will keep you guessing to the last page. When young girls go missing throughout Nova Scotia, Liverpool RCMP Corporal Cliff Graham and special investigator Sergeant Greg Paris come to realize they are playing a game of cat and mouse. The question is who is the cat, and who is the mouse.

    $19.95
  • Colour Nova Scotia

    Colour Nova Scotia

    Created by: Julie Anne Babin

    From one of Nova Scotia’s most colourful artists comes Colour Nova Scotia. This adult colouring book is 80 pages of some of the most beautiful and brilliant Nova Scotia scenes ever gathered in one book. Artist Julie Anne Babin presents you with the opportunity to transform these stunning images with your own colour choices. If you love Nova Scotia, you’ll love Colour Nova Scotia!

    $14.95
  • Vancouver Island Book of Musts 2nd edition

    Vancouver Island Book of Musts 2nd edition

    Created by: Peter Grant

    Savouring a sunset on Chesterman Beach, browsing local fare at the Salt Spring Island Market or admiring the Chemainus Murals–it’s all here–the best beach on Hornby Island and the islands’ best place to stay: Vancouver Island Book of Musts is the ultimate guide to our 101 best places. Knowledgeable islanders like oenophile John Schreiner, author Lynne Bowen and naturalist Bruce Whittington weigh in with their top five MUSTS.

    $17.95
  • New Brunswick Book of Everyting 2nd edition

    New Brunswick Book of Everyting 2nd edition

    Created by: Martha Walls

    Everything you wanted to know about New Brunswick and were going to ask anyway can be found in this revised and updated classic. From the number of kilometers of coastline, to the stories behind those weird place names (hello Skeedaddle Ridge), to profiles of Stompin’ Tom and Frank McKenna, no book is more comprehensive than the New Brunswick Book of Everything. No book is more fun.

    Whether you are a life long resident or visiting for the first time, there simply is no other book that delivers the goods. If you love New Brunswick, you’ll love the New Brunswick Book of Everything.

    $14.95