Truth and Beauty in the Canadian Rockies

Truth and Beauty in the Canadian Rockies
Title Truth and Beauty in the Canadian Rockies PDF eBook
Author Lisa Christensen
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2019-08-30
Genre Art
ISBN 9781927083581

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"Full colour testimonial (with some hiking and tourist notes attached) to the art and craft of one of Canada's earliest and most talented watercolour landscape artists"--

Beauty of the Canadian Rockies

Beauty of the Canadian Rockies
Title Beauty of the Canadian Rockies PDF eBook
Author Meghan Ward
Publisher Rocky Mountain Books Incorporated
Pages 64
Release 2017
Genre Canadian Rockies (B.C. and Alta.)
ISBN 9781771602099

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Featuring 60 stunning, colour photos Beauty of the Canadian Rockies is part of a new series of full-colour travel and tourism books celebrating the internationally renowned Canadian Rockies. In celebration of the 150th anniversary of Canadian Confederation and in conjunction with Parks Canada's announcement that entrance to all of Canada's national parks, national historic sites and national marine conservation areas will be free throughout 2017, RMB is excited to launch an entirely new series of photography books created and designed to highlight the beauty, majesty and awe-inspiring landscapes found in western Canada's most prestigious mountain environments. With photography by Paul Zizka and accompanying captions written by Meghan J. Ward, this brand new series features up-to-date images and text highlighting the most popular locations and iconic vistas throughout the Rocky Mountain parks. As millions of visitors are expected to tour Banff, Canmore, Lake Louise, Jasper, Kananaskis, Waterton and Yoho throughout 2017, RMB has designed this series to include a variety of formats and prices that are meant to appeal to all tastes and budgets. Perfect for locals and tourists; galleries, gift shops, hotels, information centres and museums; conferences, corporate events and festivals, these beautifully produced books will celebrate the beauty of Canada's Rocky Mountain landscape for years to come.

The Canadian Rockies

The Canadian Rockies
Title The Canadian Rockies PDF eBook
Author Douglas Leighton
Publisher Rocky Mountain Books Ltd
Pages 120
Release 2009-05
Genre Photography
ISBN 9781897522349

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Without a doubt, this is the all-time bestselling book on the Canadian Rockies. Through the lens of his camera, Douglas Leighton has captured the magic and the majesty of the Canadian Rockies. Because he is a resident of these mountains himself, his reverence for the alpine wilderness is evident in his photography. His images successfully convey the pristine nature of this ever-changing landscape. Leighton's work represents both his respect for the unique character of the Rockies and his aspiration to share with others the beauty of this untamed place.

In the Heart of the Canadian Rockies

In the Heart of the Canadian Rockies
Title In the Heart of the Canadian Rockies PDF eBook
Author James Outram
Publisher Rocky Mountain Books Ltd
Pages 316
Release 2011-02-01
Genre History
ISBN 1926855396

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There is a wonderful fascination about mountains. Their massive grandeur, majesty of lofty height, splendour of striking outline crag and pinnacle and precipice seem to appeal both to the intellect and to the inmost soul of man, and to compel a mingled reverence and love ... James Outram First published in 1923, In the Heart of the Canadian Rockies is Outram's record of his adventures and exploits in the early years of the 20th century among the massive mountains straddling the Alberta/British Columbia boundary. Throughout his time in western Canada, Outram crossed paths with numerous colourful characters Swiss guides, hunters, cowboys and outfitters, as well as previous climbers and explorers, whose journeys he discusses at length. It is this comprehensive detailing, not only of Outram's own climbs but also those of mountaineers who preceded him, that gives In the Heart of the Canadian Rockies the air of a grand overview of the early years of climbing in western Canada. With its many references also to burgeoning alpine towns in both Alberta and British Columbia, this third volume in the Mountain Classics Collection is an open invitation for readers, climbers and adventurers to follow in the footsteps of this avid early mountaineer and passionate outdoorsman into the rugged, beautiful landscape of the western Canadian mountains.

The Canadian Rockies

The Canadian Rockies
Title The Canadian Rockies PDF eBook
Author Sabrina Grobler
Publisher Rocky Mountain Books Ltd
Pages 68
Release 2009-05
Genre Nature
ISBN 9781897522288

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Currently available in English, Korean and Chinese, with additional languages planned for future publication, "The Canadian Rockies: A Complete Photographic Portrait" is a beautiful photographic collection of all the most significant and most-visited mountain landmarks- from Waterton Lakes to Kananaskis, from Banff to Lake Louise, and from Athabasca Glacier to Jasper. Each magnificent scenic view is paired with a photo of a wild flower or a wild animal, making this book a compelling portrait of the many faces of this remarkable landscape.

Lost and Found

Lost and Found
Title Lost and Found PDF eBook
Author Jamey Glasnovic
Publisher Rocky Mountain Books Ltd
Pages 376
Release 2014
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1771600519

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"For many people, moving to a mountain town is the realization of a dream, the final step in a pilgrimage to a relaxed lifestyle in a rugged and beautiful setting. For Jamey, the long journey began when he was a teenager in the 1980s with the vague idea there might be a better life somewhere 'out West', Eventually he fled the chaos and stress of the big city and tried to settle into an uncomplicated Rocky Mountain existence. It wouldn't stay uncomplicated for long. A spirited amble by bicycle and on foot, inspired by the work of Bill Bryson, [this] explores the heart of the Rocky Mountain Parks and examines the consequences of celebrating that beauty too effectively with mass tourism and over-ambitious development. Eschewing the convenience of motorized transportation, Glasnovic earns every kilometre that passes beneath his feet, and along the way he learns a thing or two about feeling profoundly connected to place - an experience some would describe as being home"--Publisher's description.

A Hiker's Guide to Art of the Canadian Rockies

A Hiker's Guide to Art of the Canadian Rockies
Title A Hiker's Guide to Art of the Canadian Rockies PDF eBook
Author Lisa Christensen
Publisher Fitzhenry & Whiteside
Pages 156
Release 1996
Genre Sports & Recreation
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"A Hiker's Guide to Art of the Canadian Rockies" is an invitation to look at art in a new way. Hiker and art historian Lisa Christensen takes the art off the gallery wall and presents it in the context of the magnificent locations that inspired its creation.With trail descriptions and history, interwoven with journal accounts of the artists' adventures, you can discover, or re-discover, the Canadian Rockies through their eyes. From Mount Robson to Mount Assiniboine, follow the footsteps of artists such as Walter J. Phillips, Carl Runggius, Illingworth Kerr, Lawren Harris, and Catharine Robb Whyte, who hiked, were inspired by, and painted the magnificent peaks, hidden gem-coloured lakes, and tranquil alpine meadows of some of the world's most magnificent scenery. Short-listed for the Grant MacEwan Literary Award