Book description
With
Frommer's Canada
you'll discover some of North America's most spectacular scenery, from
the towering peaks of the Rockies to the rustic fishing villages of Nova
Scotia. Much more comprehensive than the competition, Frommer's covers
all the major cities: Vancouver's hip galleries, dining, and nightlife;
the art museums and architectural highlights of Toronto; Calgary's wild
and electrifying Stampede; and Montréal's charming French bistros and
cafes. And of course, we'll show you the very best of Canada's great
outdoors, from hiking in the national parks to biking its lovely
backroads. Along the way, we'll point out all the best places to spot
puffins, whales, polar bears, moose, elk, and more.
Our expert authors
have logged thousands of miles throughout Canada. They reveal their
favorite places and experiences, and offer unbiased practical advice
that will help you plan the trip that's right for you, no matter what
your budget.
Leslie Brokaw has been writing for Frommer's since
2006, authoring or contributing to recent editions of Frommer's
Montreal Day by Day, Frommer's Canada, and Frommer's New
England, as well as Frommer's Montreal & Quebec City.
Toronto native Pamela Cuthbert is an award-winning food writer
and editor published in Macleans, Saveur, The Walrus, The Toronto
Star, The Economist, Common Dreams, and elsewhere. A past editor
with Time Out Toronto, she has also contributed to other books,
including The Edible City and the Slow Food Almanac. She
lives in her hometown with her husband and young son.
An Ottawa native, James Hale is a writer, editor and
broadcaster with a keen interest in urban life around the world. He
divides his time between providing communications counsel to
government and corporate clients and writing about jazz for
publications that include DownBeat and Signal To Noise.
He also maintains a music blog, jazzchronicles. blogspot. com.
Andrew Hempstead is a travel writer and photographer who has
traveled widely throughout Canada from his home in Banff, Alberta. In
addition to this book, he has authored guidebooks to Alberta, Atlantic
Canada, British Columbia, the Canadian Rockies, Newfoundland &
Labrador, Nova Scotia, and Vancouver, and has co-authored guidebooks
to Australia and New Zealand.
Paul Karr has written, co-authored, or edited more than 25
guidebooks, including Vancouver & Victoria For Dummies;
Frommer's Nova Scotia, New Brunswick & Prince Edward Island;
Frommer's New England; Frommer's Vermont, New Hampshire &
Maine; and Frommer's Maine Coast. He also has contributed
to Frommer's Irreverent Guides to Rome and Vancouver. In
addition, he has written articles for Sierra and Sports
Illustrated, among other publications. He divides his time among
New England, both coasts of Canada, Europe, and Japan.
A full-time writer who globe-trots and scribes for a living, author
Chris McBeath makes her home in the islands of the Pacific
Northwest. Chris tweets, blogs, and maintains a travel website (www.
greatestgetaways. com) on her various travels and contributes to
publications worldwide.
Bill McRae was born and raised in rural eastern Montana, though
he spent the better years of his youth attending university in Great
Britain, France, and Canada. He has previously written about Montana,
Utah, and Oregon for Moon Publications and about the Pacific Northwest
and Seattle for Lonely Planet. Other publications he has written for
include National Geographic, Microsoft Expedia, and 1,000
Places to See in the U. S.A. and Canada Before You Die for
Workman Press. Bill also is co-author of Frommer's British Columbia
& the Canadian Rockies.
Kirsten Murphy is a self-taught photojournalist who grew up in
Vancouver, lived in Zimbabwe and now calls Yellowknife home. Her
photos appear in the Globe and Mail, National Post and
Up Here magazine. She is a regular contributor to Canadian
Press Images and was the official blogger for Tropicana's Arctic Sun
commercial in January 2010. For the last two years, Kirsten hosted an
award winning, syndicated radio show about Arctic climate change
on CKLB Radio in Yellowknife. Donald Olson is a novelist,
playwright, and travel writer. Donald Olson's travel stories have
appeared in The New York Times, Travel & Leisure, Sunset,
National Geographic books, and many other publications. He is
the author of England For Dummies (winner of the 2002 Lowell
Thomas Travel Writing Award for Best Guidebook), London For
Dummies, Germany For Dummies, Frommer's London from a Day,
Frommer's Portable London from a Day, and Frommer's
Irreverent Guide to London.
Barbara Ramsay Orr has been writing about world travel, food,
wine, and culture for over 20 years and is still gobsmacked by the
beauty of her home turf. Her work has appeared in most of the major
publications in Canada, in international publications, and online. She
maintains a trio of blogs that document her encounters with food, with
the world, and with the local scene in Niagara, and has won awards for
both her writing and her travel photography.
Christie Pashby has been writting for Frommer's for a decade,
contributing to titles like Frommer's Argentina, Frommer's
Chile, and Best Hikes in British Columbia and authoring
Frommer's Banff and the Canadian Rockies Day by Day and
Frommer's Alberta. She divides her time between the Canadian
Rockies and Bariloche, Argentina. A freelance journalist and
translator, her website is www. patagonialiving. com.