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National Geographic Guide to the National Parks of Canada ペーパーバック – 2011/7/5
英語版
National Geographic
(著),
Alan Latourelle
(はしがき)
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Canada's 42 National Parks are beautifully showcased in this first edition official guidebook for the 2011 100th anniversary of Parks Canada. In the same manner that the best-selling National Geographic Guide to the National Parks of the United States covers America's crown jewels, this book will be a handy, practical, and extensively illustrated guide to help visitors plan and execute their trips to all the Canadian national parks. It also offers short excursions to 40 plus National Historical Sites and the four National Marine Conservation Areas. Written by authors who know Canada's national parks, this volume includes seasonal facts on these stunning and vital wilderness areas as well as guidance for getting there, when to go, how to visit, practical information on where to stay, and detailed descriptions of specific places within each park. Stunning photographs and custom, one-of-a-kind maps prepared by National Geographic cartographers enhance the entries. Just in time for the Parks Canada milestone anniversary, this guide will inspire visitors to celebrate the treasures of Canada, from the pristine shorelines of British Columbia's Pacific Rim to Newfoundland's Gros Morne and from the Arctic landscape of Aulavik to the prairies of Grasslands.
- 本の長さ352ページ
- 言語英語
- 出版社National Geographic
- 発売日2011/7/5
- 寸法13.31 x 1.65 x 21.34 cm
- ISBN-101426208057
- ISBN-13978-1426208058
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“If you’re planning a trip to a Canadian park this year, be sure to pick up the new guide from National Geographic.” –About.com
“The book gives an overview of Canada’s 42 parks and each section provides useful service information on “How to Get There,” “When to Go,” and “How to Visit.” Plus you’ll find lists of hotels, campsites, and tour operators to help you plan your trip.” –Intelligent Travel
“When it comes to exploring this expansive, gloriously beautiful country of ours, it’s hard to know where to start. That’s where the National Geographic Guide to the National Parks of Canada comes in.” –Chatelaine.com
“The book also contains information about historic sites within a 100-kilometre radius of a national park.” –Cape Breton Post
“The book gives an overview of Canada’s 42 parks and each section provides useful service information on “How to Get There,” “When to Go,” and “How to Visit.” Plus you’ll find lists of hotels, campsites, and tour operators to help you plan your trip.” –Intelligent Travel
“When it comes to exploring this expansive, gloriously beautiful country of ours, it’s hard to know where to start. That’s where the National Geographic Guide to the National Parks of Canada comes in.” –Chatelaine.com
“The book also contains information about historic sites within a 100-kilometre radius of a national park.” –Cape Breton Post
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Prince Edward Island
Established 1937
22 sq km/5,440 acres
Prince Edward Island National Park spans a spectacular stretch of land encompassing sand dunes, salt marshes, remnants of an Acadian forest, coastal headlands, beaches, and sandstone cliffs. This is the land that inspired Lucy Maud Montgomery’s Anne of Green Gables and prompted an oil tycoon to build an elegant Victorian home. Both Green Gables and Dalvay-by-the Sea are national treasures and showcased within the park.
Approximately 285 million years ago, a mountain chain existed in this region. Over time, its rivers deposited gravel, silt, and sand into a low-lying basin forming sandstone bedrock. As the glaciers retreated, Prince Edward Island gradually took shape.
Situated on the central north shore of Prince Edward Island, the park faces the Gulf of St. Lawrence, where sunsets are storybook perfect. Although one of the smallest parks in Canada, it’s a popular destination, with famous beaches and outstanding coastal landscapes. The other attraction is the lure of Lucy Maud Montgomery through her beloved 1908 novel, Anne of Green Gables.
The park’s ecosystems support a variety of animal species and 400 different species of plants. Although there are no deer or moose on the island, coyotes, red foxes, raccoons, beavers, mink, and weasels are common. With more than 300 species of birds, including the endangered piping plover, the park plays a significant role in shorebird migration in spring and fall.
In 1998, the park expanded to include 4 sq km (990 acres) on the Greenwich Peninsula where rare, U-shaped dunes known as parabolic dunes are located. This is also the region where archaeological digs revealed that Paleo-Indians lived here 10,000 years ago. Evidence indicates that Mi’kmaq, French, Acadian, Scottish, Irish, and English were also early settlers here.
The park is bordered by a number of traditional farming and fishing communities, which adds to the cul- tural fabric of the island and enhances the visitor’s experience.
Established 1937
22 sq km/5,440 acres
Prince Edward Island National Park spans a spectacular stretch of land encompassing sand dunes, salt marshes, remnants of an Acadian forest, coastal headlands, beaches, and sandstone cliffs. This is the land that inspired Lucy Maud Montgomery’s Anne of Green Gables and prompted an oil tycoon to build an elegant Victorian home. Both Green Gables and Dalvay-by-the Sea are national treasures and showcased within the park.
Approximately 285 million years ago, a mountain chain existed in this region. Over time, its rivers deposited gravel, silt, and sand into a low-lying basin forming sandstone bedrock. As the glaciers retreated, Prince Edward Island gradually took shape.
Situated on the central north shore of Prince Edward Island, the park faces the Gulf of St. Lawrence, where sunsets are storybook perfect. Although one of the smallest parks in Canada, it’s a popular destination, with famous beaches and outstanding coastal landscapes. The other attraction is the lure of Lucy Maud Montgomery through her beloved 1908 novel, Anne of Green Gables.
The park’s ecosystems support a variety of animal species and 400 different species of plants. Although there are no deer or moose on the island, coyotes, red foxes, raccoons, beavers, mink, and weasels are common. With more than 300 species of birds, including the endangered piping plover, the park plays a significant role in shorebird migration in spring and fall.
In 1998, the park expanded to include 4 sq km (990 acres) on the Greenwich Peninsula where rare, U-shaped dunes known as parabolic dunes are located. This is also the region where archaeological digs revealed that Paleo-Indians lived here 10,000 years ago. Evidence indicates that Mi’kmaq, French, Acadian, Scottish, Irish, and English were also early settlers here.
The park is bordered by a number of traditional farming and fishing communities, which adds to the cul- tural fabric of the island and enhances the visitor’s experience.
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- 出版社 : National Geographic (2011/7/5)
- 発売日 : 2011/7/5
- 言語 : 英語
- ペーパーバック : 352ページ
- ISBN-10 : 1426208057
- ISBN-13 : 978-1426208058
- 寸法 : 13.31 x 1.65 x 21.34 cm
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Cliente Prime
5つ星のうち3.0
not all the parks included
2016年4月9日にイタリアでレビュー済みAmazonで購入
we know canada parks pretty well as we are there twice a year for skiing and for hiking and camping.
It should contains more details and info about parks especially Jasper, Yoho, Kootenay and Banff. From National Geographic honestly we were expecting something more
It should contains more details and info about parks especially Jasper, Yoho, Kootenay and Banff. From National Geographic honestly we were expecting something more
Leslie Crawford
5つ星のうち5.0
A useful book
2013年10月16日にカナダでレビュー済みAmazonで購入
First got this out of our local library, and liked it so much I bought it. It has most of the highlights, and very good suggestions for day trips, hikes, etc. It could be a bit more complete, but overall a very useful reference tool for anyone venturing to the Canadian National Parks. We especially appreciated the mention it makes everywhere of campgrounds and facilities within the parks. And it is small enough for a backpack or saddle bag.
Victor
5つ星のうち2.0
Only a few pages for each National Park
2014年7月20日にスペインでレビュー済みAmazonで購入
There are only a few pages for each National Park. Not enough for know the minimums about it. The Quebec National Parcs are not mentioned on this book
G. Donald Bain
5つ星のうち5.0
Comprehensive, authoritative, useful
2012年12月28日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Excellent maps of each park, all necessary information on facilities and how to get to the park. Also practical advice on the best seasons to visit and suggested itineraries for one-day, two-day and longer visits. Many scenic drives are described almost stop by stop. Great photography and descriptions of the parks' history and natural history.
My only disappointment is that they stuck strictly to the "national park" designation, not the park system. I wish they had included all the national seashores and lakeshores, and a few of the more important national monuments such as Dinosaur, Mount Rushmore, Lava Beds, Mount Saint Helens, Mojave, Hovenweep, Canyon de Chelly, White Sands, and Rainbow Bridge.They are briefly mentioned, along with some national forests and wildlife refuges, as "Excursions" from the nearby parks. To most people these are equivalent to national parks.
My only disappointment is that they stuck strictly to the "national park" designation, not the park system. I wish they had included all the national seashores and lakeshores, and a few of the more important national monuments such as Dinosaur, Mount Rushmore, Lava Beds, Mount Saint Helens, Mojave, Hovenweep, Canyon de Chelly, White Sands, and Rainbow Bridge.They are briefly mentioned, along with some national forests and wildlife refuges, as "Excursions" from the nearby parks. To most people these are equivalent to national parks.