"Darling, Call the Coast Guard, We're on Fire Again!"
Can$15.95
0-920663-81-8
0-920663-81-8
Author-Catherine Dook
"These are the adventures of the vessel Inuksuk.
The mission: to boldly go where no woman in her right mind would venture unless there was a man involved, to navigate through the waves in a skirt, and to fix things that break down on board before all life savings are spent."
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Baychimo: Arctic Ghost Ship
Can$19.95
Author-Anthony Dalton forward by James Delgado

Baychimo is the legendary Hudson's Bay Company ship that survived for years in the Arctic after being abandoned by her crew in 1931.
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British Columbia Wine Companion
Can$19.95 Can$9.95 On Sale!
1-55143-061-4
Author-John Schreiner
This book collects the essential facts and the outrageous anecdotes that define the colourful past and the dynamic future of wine of B.C.
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Coasters
Can$9.95
0-920663-19-2
Rob Morris
Coasters is essential reading for anyone travelling on these unique little freighters, and a key element in understanding life along the coast.
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Curve of Time, The
Can$18.95
1-55285-351-9
Author-M. Wylie Blanchet
This is a biography and astonishing adventure story of a woman who, left a widow in 1927, packed her five children onto a 25-foot boat and cruised the coastal waters of British Columbia, summer after summer.
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Damn the Torpedoes!
Can$16.95
1-894898-06-0
Author-Catherine Dook
Another collection of stories about liveaboard life from one of the west coast’s most entertaining writers.
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Destination Cortez Island
Can$17.95
1-895811-68-6
June Cameron
 A nostalgic memoir of the lives and times of coastal pioneers and their boats, the essential possession in an era when the sea was there only highway.
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Docks and Destinations
Can$19.95
0-919317-20-0
Author-Peter Vassilopoulos

Over 200 marinas, public docks and marine parks with layouts and Diagrams.
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Fishing BC: Cariboo
Can$15.95
1-894556-12-7
Author-Mussio Ventures
The historical Cariboo Region is an area rich with history. Today, you will find many explorers have replaced the gold pan with a fly rod.
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Fishing BC: Kootenays
Can$18.95
1-894556-09-7
Author-Mussio Ventures
This book covers over 100 of the best lakes in the southeast corner of beautiful British Columbia. To ensure you have a successful trip, we have also provided information on access, facilities, fishing hints, fly hatches, stocking and quick info on nearby lakes.
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Fishing BC: Okanagan
Can$15.95
1-894556-12-7
Author-Mussio Ventures
The Okanagan is synonymous with sun and fun. People flcok to the larger valley lakes and their fabulous beaches throughout the summer months. Lurking in the depths of these valley lakes are fish legends are made of.
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Fishing BC: Thompson-Nicola
Can$15.95
0-9685611-0-1
Author-Mussio Ventures
A brand new guidebook series highlighting the best fishing lakes in beautiful British Columbia, Canada. This edition highlights B.C.’s most popular fishing region, the Thompson/Nicola.
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Fishing BC: Vancouver Island
Can$15.95
1-894556-00-3
Author-Mussio Ventures
With so many other options, lake fishing is often a forgotten activity on Vancouver Island. Luckily, the creators of the Backroad Mapbook Series are passionate about lake fishing, even on the Island.
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How to Catch Bottomfish
Can$15.95
1-894384-60-1
Author-Charlie White
In a region where salmon fishing has always won top billing, anglers have often ignored the bottomfish. Yet its ready availability in the waters of Alaska, British Columbia, and Washington and its merit as a fabulous table fish suggest that it is time to correct this oversight.
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How to Catch Crabs
Can$8.95
1-895811-51-1
Author-Charlie White
 Charlie White and the illustrations of Nelson Dewey can help all crabbers harvest their limit of Pacific Northwest species of crabs.
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How to Catch Shellfish
Can$9.95
1-895811-49-X
Author-Charlie White
With the help of this book, anyone can learn how to catch shellfish. Charlie White, with over 50,000 copies of his books in print, is a west coast sport fishing guru.
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How to Catch Trout
Can$5.95
0-88896-145-6
Author-Lee Straight

Written to help beginners, this book will also, as the author notes, "...be useful to the expert."
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Naturally Salty
Can$18.95
1-894898-03-6
Author-Marianne Scott
In the course of cruising the west coast, Marianne Scott has met a variety of fascinating people whose lives revolve around the sea. She conducted interviews from Portland to Bella Coola to bring together this engaging collection of profiles.
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Nootka Sound
Can$11.95
1-895811-03-1
Author-Heather Harbord

In Nootka Sound, she documents both 19th and 20th century history while describing the routes and sights that new visitors can enjoy.
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Pioneer Days in BC: Vol. 2
Can$9.95
0-9690546-2-9
Edited by-Art Downs

This photo filled book, edited by Art Downs, features colorful articles from over fifty of BC's most respected storytellers and writers.
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Sailing Back in Time
Can$19.95
1-55285-338-1
Author-Maria Coffey
Photographer- Dag Goering
Maria Coffey and Dag Goering embark on a three-month journey by wooden boat along Canada’s spectacular west coast.
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Sea Stories of the Inside Passage
Can$18.95
0-938665-47-2
Author-Iain Lawrence

Not everyone can cruise the Inside Passage, reading Sea Stories of the Inside Passage by Iain Lawrence, is the next best thing as you sail with him and experience his adventures.
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Sunshine Coast: A Place to Be
Can$18.95
1-894384-19-9
Author-Rosella Leslie
Two years of interviews and research has resulted in this wonderful new book about one of B.C.'s most beloved areas. Discover what makes the Sunshine Coast a special place to live, to holiday, to fulfill one's dreams, or simply put — to be!
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Tangled Lines and Patched Waders
Can$13.95
0-920663-36-2
Author-Robert H. Jones
Bob Jones seems to have more comical tales to tell than most people: the rowboat that wanted to be a submarine, the trophy fish that sneered at him. Jones has done it all.
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Trekka Round the World
Can$21.95
0-938665-56-1
John Guzzwell
 One of the great maritime stories of all time.
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Upcoast Summers
Can$12.95
0-920663-01-X
Author-Beth Hill
Francis and Amy Barrow spent the summers between 1933 and 1941 exploring the west coast in their little boat, searching for and recording First Nations rock art and "yarning" with the homesteaders in remote bays and inlets.
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