Parks and Nature Places Around Vancouver
- Publisher
- Harbour Publishing Co. Ltd.
- Initial publish date
- Mar 2009
- Category
- General
- Recommended Age
- 16
- Recommended Grade
- 11
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9781550174649
- Publish Date
- Mar 2009
- List Price
- $24.95
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Description
Parks and Nature Places Around Vancouver is a guide to the parks of Lower Mainland with special emphasis on natural history. Over forty naturalists with specializations in geology, ecology, botany, ornithology and marine life offer tips on spotting a sandhill crane, directions on where to explore amongst old-growth Douglas fir trees and beautiful western trilliums, and where you might be lucky enough to get a snapshot of a California sea lion. Their expertise transforms barren cliffs into sandstone mysteries millions of years old, boggy ground into crucial habitats for migratory birds and non-descript slime into a puzzling organism displaying both plant and animal characteristics throughout its lifespan.
Many of the destinations highlighted in this guide are within the cities of Vancouver or Burnaby but others will take you to the North Shore, as far east as Fort Langley and south to Point Roberts. All are accessible by public transit and transit information is provided for each site. Each park is illustrated with colour photographs and includes directions, maps, transit information, an introduction, a briefing on the natural history of the area, a description of nearby locations, cautionary alerts and references for more information.
From salmon streams to alpine mountaintop trails, seashore and woodland trails, tended urban gardens and parks to sandy beaches, fresh water ponds and tidal pools filled with marine life, Parks and Nature Places Around Vancouver is an indispensable guidebook that makes exploring Vancouver's urban wilderness easy and fun.
About the author
In 2018, Nature Vancouver (previously known as Vancouver Natural History Society) is celebrating its 100th anniversary. The founding goals of the VNHS were to enjoy, study and protect nature in Vancouver and throughout BC as well as to provide education for its members and the public. Activities include habitat restoration, the Christmas Bird Count, Raptor Survey, Coast Bird Survey and the Wildlife Tree Stewardship program. Many of the approximate 750 Nature Vancouver members participated in the creation of Parks and Nature Places Around Vancouver, The Birder's Guide to Vancouver and the Lower Mainland (Revised and Expanded Edition) and Wilderness on the Doorstep: Discovering Nature in Stanley Park.
Librarian Reviews
Parks and Nature Places Around Vancouver
Parks and Nature Places Around Vancouver provides thorough descriptions of sixty-one parks in and around the Metro Vancouver region. Each entry includes a map of the park, an overall introduction to the park, descriptions of the flora and fauna of the area, as well as any geological formations. An entry concludes with a list of nearby parks and any alerts that visitors should be concerned about. Transit information to every park is also provided.Nature Vancouver created this book to celebrate its 90th anniversary. Another publication by Nature Vancouver is Wilderness on the Doorstep: Discovering Nature in Stanley Park, co-authored with the Vancouver Natural History Society.
Source: The Association of Book Publishers of BC. BC Books for BC Schools. 2009-2010.