The Wild Edge
Clayoquot, Long Beach and Barkley Sound
- Publisher
- Harbour Publishing Co. Ltd.
- Initial publish date
- Nov 2004
- Category
- Western Provinces
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Hardback
- ISBN
- 9781550173505
- Publish Date
- Nov 2004
- List Price
- $34.95
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Where to buy it
Out of print
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Description
"I hope that this book will give you some idea of the complexity and allure of the wild west coast--the savage beauty, its fascinating history, and the people who make their home here. . . . I want to show you the places that you don't make it to (this time!), and give you greater insight into the places that you do see. And I hope to inspire you to help protect them so that this ancient and venerable land and its traditional inhabitants will be here for all future generations."
The Pacific Rim region of Vancouver Island--including the Clayoquot wilderness, Long Beach, Barkley Sound and the communities of Tofino, Ucluelet and Port Alberni--has become one of western Canada's prime tourist destinations, drawing over a million visitors a year. Few are disappointed by what they find, but the region is so vast and rich in natural wonders many have difficulty deciding just how to spend their time and return home with the uncomfortable feeling of having missed some of the main attractions. This beautiful photographic study of the region will go far towards revealing its legendary charms both to actual visitors and armchair travellers.
Jacqueline Windh has spent ten years photographing the Clayoquot-Pacific Rim in all its seasons and moods, studying its history and getting to know its people. In The Wild Edge she shares her findings in images and words, supplementing her unforgettable scenic photographs with a light-hearted but informative text that blends history and science with essential visitor guidance.
About the author
Jacqueline Windh is a photojournalist, geologist and outdoorswoman who has published her images and articles in many magazines, including BBC Wildlife, Adventure Kayak, Wavelength Paddling Magazine and Beautiful BC. She lives in Tofino, BC.
Editorial Reviews
"Canadian geologist and photojournalist Jacqueline Windh spent 10 years photographing and exploring the The Pacific Rim region of Vancouver Island. Her photographs of wildlife, people and landscapes are stunning, and her flowing narrative blends history, science and tradition."
-The Globe and Mail
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