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Sea kayaking: A
manual for long-distance touring.
by John Dowd
"The classic reference
on paddling, this goes way beyond the basics for really practical
tips and tricks."
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British Columbia: A natural history
By Cannings, R. and Cannings, S
"A beautiful and thorough book describing
the range of ecosystems and their interactions in BC."
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Whelks to whales: Coastal marine life of the Pacific Northwest.
By Harbo, Rick
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The beachcomber's guide to seashore life in the Pacific Northwest.
By Sept, Duane
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Killer whales
By Ford, John K.B., Ellis, Graeme M and
Balcomb, Kenneth C
"Research and genealogy of the resident
orcas from the researchers themselves. The ID photos are out of
date, but this is still the authority on the whales in our waters."
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Listening to whales
By Morton, Alexandra
"Stories and recollections of a
whale researcher and all that she's learned from Orcas."
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Plants of coastal British Columbia including
Washington, Oregon and Alaska.
By Pojar, J. and MacKinnon, A
"This is the bible of plant ID on
the coast: portable, useful and packed with notes on the life
and traditional uses of plants."
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Field guide to the pacific salmon
By Steelquist, Robert
" Great in-a-nutshell but accurate
books."
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Cedar: Tree of life to the northwest
coast Indians
By Stewart, Hilary
"Brilliant descriptions and illustrations
of traditional technology by a Quadra Island writer with an international
stature."
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Totem poles and tea
By Harold, Hughina
"Memories of a non-native woman
who taught school on Village Island in 1935."
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The curve of time
By Blanchet, M. Wylie
"A classic tale of widow's cruising
adventure with her young family."
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Heart of the raincoast
By Morton, Alexandra and Proctor, Billy
"The life story of a central figure
in the Broughtons, and thus a modern history of the area itself.
Very readable."
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River City: A history of Campbell River
and the Discovery Islands
By Taylor, Jeanette
"A lavishly illustrated survey
history of the Discovery Passage region (including Quadra), with
lots of anecdotes."
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Below are some other excellent books often found in our guides portable
libraries.
General Natural History
Canadian Hydrographic Service. (1980?). Oceanography of the British
Columbia Coast. CHS.
" Out of print but invaluable description of our waters; full of
answers.
Weather
Environment Canada. (1999). Marine weather hazards manual: A guide
to local forecasts and conditions. Environment Canada.
" A good resource for understanding weather patterns on the coast.
Intertidal and Invertebrate Life
There are innumerable references and field guides to intertidal life.
Try a few out, get recommendations and pick one up to have in your boat.
These are a few of the more common ones.
Author? (1990?). National Audubon Society regional guide to the
Pacific coast. Random House.
" A great do-everything guidebook with an overview of the coast
as well as detailed ID photos of intertidal life, birds, fish, plants,
shells and marine mammals. May be out of print.
Lambert. Philip. (2000). Sea stars of British Columbia, southeast
Alaska and Puget Sound. UBC Press: Vancouver.
" Everything you ever wanted to know about sea stars.
Sheldon. Ian. (1998). Seashore of the Pacific Northwest. Lone
Pine: Vancouver.
Marine Mammals
Baird, Robin W. (2006). Killer whales of the world: Natural history
and conservation. Voyageur Press: Minnesota.
" Puts our local populations in context with those around the world.
Ford, John K.B. and Ellis, Graeme M. (1999). Transients:Mammal-hunting
killer whales. UBC: Vancouver.
" Research and genealogy of the transient orcas from the researchers
themselves.
.Reeves, R., Stewart, B., Clapham, P. and Powell, J. (2002). National
Audubon Society guide to marine mammals of the world. Chanticleer
Press: New York.
" Great reference of marine mammals around the world, handy for
quick facts.
Spalding, David A.E. (2001). Whales of the west coast. Harbour
Publishing: Madeira Park, BC.
" Natural history of regional marine mammals.
Fish
2005-2007 British Columbia tidal waters sport fishing guide.
Fisheries and Oceans Canada.
" A no-nonsense fish ID guide and outline of the sport fishing
regulations.
Gotshall, David W. (1981). Pacific coast inshore fishes. Sea
Challengers: Los Osos, CA.
" A usable photo ID guide.
White, Charlie. (1989). Living off the sea. Heritage House:
Surrey.
" A practical and readable guide on catching and gathering seafood.
Birds
Gordon, David. (1991). The Audubon Society field guide to the bald
eagle. Sasquatch Books: Seattle.
" An in-depth but concise book about the life history of the bald
eagle.
Sibley, David Allen. (2000). The Sibley guide to birds. Chanticleer
Press: New York.
" Comprehensive and user-friendly bird guide.
Mammals
Eder, Tamara. (2001). Mammals of British Columbia. Lone Pine:
Vancouver
First Nations
Assu, Harry and Inglis, Joy. (1989). Assu of Cape Mudge: Recollections
of a coastal Indian chief. UBC Press: Vancouver.
"Out-of-print but available through the Regional Library."
Craven, Margaret. (1980). I heard the owl call my name. Laurel.
"A classic fictional account of a young priest who comes to terms
with his impending death while living with the Kwakwaka'wakw people
at Knight's Inlet."
Ford, Clellan S. (1941). Smoke from their fires: The life of a Kwakiutl
chief. Yale University Press: MA.
"Excellent description of potlatching & traditional Kwakwaka'wakw
life."
Galois, Robert. (1997). Kwakwaka'wakw Settlements, 1775 - 1920:
A geographical analysis and gazetteer. UBC Press: Vancouver.
"A fascinating, in-depth study of all the traditional village sites
of the Kwakwaka'wakw people in Johnstone Strait and Discovery Passage."
Jonaitis, Aldona (Ed). (1991). Chiefly feasts: The enduring Kwakiutl
potlatch. University of Washington Press: Seattle.
" A richly illustrated book describing the art and complex structure
of potlatching.
Kirk, Ruth. (1986). Wisdom of the elders: Native traditions on the
Northwest Coast. Douglas and McIntyre: Vancouver.
" An overview of the traditional lifestyle of First Nations people
on the coast."
Reid, Bill. (1996). Raven steals the light. University of Washington
Press: Seattle.
"Well-written, engaging and often funny stories from the Haida
tradition. Great campfire reading."
Turner, Nancy. (1997). Food Plants of the Coastal First Peoples.
UBC Press: Vancouver.
" Well illustrated descriptions of edible plants and their traditional
uses."
The Age of Exploration
Gillespie, B. Guild. (1992). On stormy seas: The triumphs and torments
of Captain George Vancouver. Horsdal and Schubart: Vancouver.
" A fictionalized account of Vancouver's life."
Newcombe, C.F. (1973). Menzies' journal of Vancouver's Voyage, April
to October 1792. Victoria.
" Out-of-print but available for in-house use at the Museum at
Campbell River."
Vancouver, George, edited by Kaye Lamb. (1984). The voyage of George
Vancouver, 1791 - 1795. The Hakluyt Society.
Life on the Coast
Doris Andersen. (1979). Evergreen Islands: The islands of the Inside
Passage Quadra to Malcolm. Gray's Publishing.
" Out-of-print but available through the Vancouver Island Regional
Library system."
Harbord, Heather. (1996). Nootka Sound and the surrounding waters
of Maquinna. Heritage House: Surrey.
" Overview of the area around the Nuchatlitz."
Taylor, Jeanette and Douglas, Ian. (2001). Exploring Quadra Island:
Heritage sites and hiking trails. Fernbank Publishing: Vancouver.
" An illustrated guide (with maps) of 22 heritage sites and hiking
trails."
Other
Walbran, Capt. John T. (1971 [1909]). British Columbia coast names:
Their origin and history. Douglas and McIntyre: Vancouver.
" A fantastic reference for many of the areas we travel; gives
context to the names."
Hampton, B. and Cole, D. (1988). Soft paths. Stackpole Books:
PA.
" The classic reference on minimum impact camping."