A guide to one of the premier backcountry ski areas in Western Canada, this book covers all disciplines of backcountry snow sports from snowboarding on destination slopes to backcountry skiing, to overnight glacier expeditions in the remote and rugged Purcell Mountains. Areas include the Bugaboos, Horsethief, Toby and Jumbo creeks and Kootenay National Park. For the less adventurous, the authors describe the three Nordic centres of: Nipika, Panorama and Baptiste Lake that offer a selection of trackset trails for striding and skating.
Chic Scott covers all aspects of the sport, ranging from the ski jumpers at Rossland in the 1890s to the birth of ski lodges and ski resorts to the heliskiers, loppet racers and snowboarders of today.
This guide to alpine ski touring in the Columbia mountains features popular ski ascents, glacier tours, and commercial lodges. It also includes the basic information needed before heading out, including that of snow conditions, weather, regulations, and required equipment and clothing.
"In full colour throughout with more intergrated piste maps than ever before, together with colour-coded countries for at-a-glance reference, this guide offers honest, impartial knowledge, enabling you to relax and plan the perfect winter holiday"--Back cover.
The Rough Guide to Canada is the ultimate travel guide to this staggeringly beautiful country with detailed coverage of all the top attractions. Inspired by stunning photography and insightful background information, discover both the urban and the wild with expert guidance on exploring everything from the glistening skyscrapers of Toronto, the restaurants of Montreal and the laid-back ambience of Vancouver, to the spectacular Niagra falls and the rolling plains of the Prairies. You’ll find specialist information on a host of outdoor activities including winter sports in the Rockies, trekking through the Northwest Territories, and wildlife spotting in the country’s great wilderness, with sections on the National Parks and Skiing and Snowboarding. Choose what to see and do whilst relying on up-to-date descriptions of the best hotels, bars, clubs, shops and restaurants for all budgets. Explore every corner of this stunning country with clear maps and expert background on everything from sea cliffs and tidal bores in the Bay of Fundy to the walled Old Town in Québec City. Make the most of your holiday with The Rough Guide to Canada.
The Rough Guide to Canada is the ultimate travel guide to this staggeringly beautiful country with detailed coverage of all the top attractions. Inspired by stunning photography and insightful background information, discover both the urban and the wild with expert guidance on exploring everything from the glistening skyscrapers of Toronto, the restaurants of Montreal and the laid-back ambience of Vancouver, to the spectacular Niagra falls and the rolling plains of the Prairies. You'll find specialist information on a host of outdoor activities including winter sports in the Rockies, trekking through the Northwest Territories, and wildlife spotting in the country's great wilderness, with sections on the National Parks and Skiing and Snowboarding. Choose what to see and do whilst relying on up-to-date descriptions of the best hotels, bars, clubs, shops and restaurants for all budgets. Explore every corner of this stunning country with clear maps and expert background on everything from sea cliffs and tidal bores in the Bay of Fundy to the walled Old Town in Qu�bec City. Make the most of your holiday with The Rough Guide to Canada.
Want to know the best place to go skiing or snowboarding this year? Written by leading experts Cadogans The Great Skiing & Snowboarding Guide 2006 gives readers the lowdown on over 6000 resorts in seventy-five countries
One of Japan’s most dynamic and newest cities, Sapporo is a spacious and laid-back place than you can imagine, with a number of fabulous parks, modern buildings, shopping malls, ski areas, dining and drinking options. It is a perfect place to explore if this is your first time in Hokkaido. As you leave the megacity of Sapporo, Central Hokkaido (simply called Dō-ō) is such a good distillation of all Hokkaido highlights that can be visited in a few days. It is an easily explored region on a short schedule and you can accessible a wide range of must-sees by public transport. The nostalgic port town of Otaru is the best destination from Sapporo if your time is limited. Japan’s most cosmopolitan snow resort, Niseko offers the world-class ski areas and hiking trails overlooking the beautiful Ezo-Fuji. Shikotsu-Tōya National Park contains active volcanoes and scenic caldera lakes – with a lot of onsen options. 札幌、小樽、新雪谷地區的北海道旅遊指南。 삿포로・오타루・니세코 지역의 홋카이도 여행 가이드북입니다. INTRODUCTION Where to Go When Knowledgement Eating & Drinking Onsen Transport Map Symbols DESTINATIONS Sapporo Sapporo Station & Ōdōri Susukino & Nakajima Park Maruyama Park & Western Sapporo Eastern Sapporo Northern Sapporo & Tōbetsu Southern Sapporo Jōzankei Around Sapporo Chitose & Eniwa Kitahiroshima Ebetsu Ishikari Otaru Central Otaru Otaru Coast Yamanote & Minami-Otaru Eastern Otaru & Asarigawa Onsen Niseko & Shakotan Kutchan Niseko Mountains Yōtei-zan & Around Western Shiribeshi Shakotan Peninsula Yoichi & Around Shikotsu-Tōya National Park Tōya-ko Date Muroran Noboribetsu Shiraoi Tomakomai Shikotsu-ko