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110 Nature Walks in British Columbia's Lower Mainland
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Discover the best of British Columbia’s nature walks with this all-new follow-up to Mary and David Macaree’s legendary 109 Walks by bestselling author Stephen Hui. Featuring new walks on the Sunshi...
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04 May 2027
Discover the best of British Columbia’s nature walks with this all-new follow-up to Mary and David Macaree’s legendary 109 Walks by bestselling author Stephen Hui. Featuring new walks on the Sunshine Coast, in Sea to Sky country, and the Fraser Valley.
For more than 50 years, 109 Walks has been the region’s most trusted walking guide, introducing generations to local trails and nature paths from Whistler to White Rock and from Howe Sound to Hope. In this all-new successor, bestselling guidebook author Stephen Hui honours the legacy of 109 Walks and brings his own in-depth knowledge and fresh perspective to these walks.
110 Nature Walks reintroduces favorite outings from previous editions, expands the number of walks on the Sunshine Coast, in Sea to Sky country, and the Fraser Valley, and even adds a few short hikes for good measure. For all ages and abilities and ranging between 1 and 5 hours, the walks offer good opportunities for nature and wildlife viewing across the Lower Mainland. Find the best places to see wildflowers, old-growth trees, and spawning salmon. Discover scenic vistas, birding hotspots, and swimming holes along the way!
This new edition features:
- Detailed information about each walk, including distance and elevation gains, estimated walking times, and points of natural or historical interest.
- Information about how to get to the trailhead (including transit and bicycling options, where available).
- Color printing and updated contour maps throughout.
- Recognition of Indigenous place names.
- New foreword by hən̓q̓əmin̓əm̓-speaking knowledge keeper Mary Point.
Retitled and returned to its mostly pavement-free roots, this highly respected classic is still the most comprehensive and authoritative guide to the Lower Mainland’s walking trails.
Price: $19.95
Publisher: Greystone Books
Imprint: Greystone Books
Publication Date:
04 May 2027
ISBN: 9781771649056
Format: eBook
BISACs:
SPORTS & RECREATION / Walking, Walking, hiking, trekking, TRAVEL / Canada / Western Provinces (AB, BC), SPORTS & RECREATION / Hiking, Travel guides: routes and ways, tracks and trails
Stephen Hui has been hiking, backpacking, and scrambling in and around British Columbia for more than 25 years. He works to advance sustainable and socially just land use across the province and is the author of several bestselling guidebooks, including 105 Hikes and Destination Hikes In and Around Southwestern British Columbia. His outdoor writing and photography have appeared in the Georgia Straight, Toronto Sun, Vancouver Is Awesome, and Wild Coast Magazine. Hui is a Fellow of the Royal Canadian Geographical Society. He lives in Vancouver, BC.
Mary Point (Musqueam) is the Director of Indigenous Relations for Vancouver International Airport (YVR) and Relationship Manager for the Musqueam–YVR Sustainability and Friendship Agreement. She previously worked with the Musqueam Indian Band in community planning and facilities management and stood at c̓əsnaʔəm with family and friends to protect the village and Musqueam ancestors throughout 2012. She lives in Richmond, BC.