Pages: 206 (Paperback) ISBN: 0749524588 Pub: Automobile Association Pub date: 2000-08-31 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 65944
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Reader Reviews:Not enough detail if you're there for more than a few days (5/5 people found this helpful)I liked: most of the pictures, the fact it's spiral bound and therefore stays open when you want it to, some of the walks, the attempt at prioritisation of things to do/see, the sections on "do X in Y days" and the fact that it covered the Rockies as well as BC.
Great Book (5/5 people found this helpful)I think there is perhaps some snobbery with readers liking lonely planet or rough guide but you'd be wrong to ignore this great book.
Handy guide (34/35 people found this helpful)I bought this book because of the reviews, and because it sounded like a practical little guide. I can happily report that it's stood up to scrutiny, and will form part of our hand luggage on the flight to Calgary in a couple of weeks time. It doesn't go into huge detail on different places, but that's not the point of it - it's a good little book to give you ideas about what to do, where to go and so on. It doesn't go into particular detail on the Kootenays region, but I'd say it's an essential book for those wanting to plan a road trip between Calgary and Vancouver, or for people looking to get an overview of a very large area. Excellently presented (44/44 people found this helpful)This is a lively, enthusiatic guide to travelling around Vancoucer, Victoria and the Rockies. It includes detail maps of all the key areas including Vancouver itself and also has area maps with areas of particular interest clearly marked. I used this guide in conjunction with The Rough Guide for a recent 14 day fly-drive holiday and it didn't let me down. The highlight of the book is detailing suggested routes whether you're going for 1 week or 4 weeks. This allows you to squeeze as much out of your trip as possible. Spiral Guides Rule (37/37 people found this helpful)I wouldnt go anyway without my spiral guide and this holiday was no exception (Visited BC & Alberta indepentely during May/June 2003). I converted to these guides some three years ago. I love the layout and siz of the guide - fits in your pocket nicely. It has a splashproof cover and the two flaps make great bookmarkers. As for the contents, for this trip I found there was enough information for the larger tourist areas to point me in the right direction. These guides are much easier to read than Lonely Planet if you want a good (but still comprehensive) overview. Would highly recommend this guide and it has already been loaned to my friend for her forthcoming visit!! Similar ProductsAlberta / British Columbia Provincial Map Alberta and British Columbia (AAA Road Map) Banff, Glacier and Jasper (Lonely Planet National Parks Guides) British Columbia Provincial Map CategoriesAmazon.co.uk places this book into the following categories:
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