Maps and guidebooks
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- (0)Rocky Mountain Books Popular Day Hikes: Vancouver Island - Revised Edition$24.95
- (0)Gem Trek Publishing Lake O'Hara Map 6th Edition$5.95
- (0)Backroad Mapbooks Newfoundland & Labrador Mapbook$29.95
- (0)Gem Trek Publishing Banff & Mt. Assiniboine Map 10th edition$14.95
- (0)Maps by Jeff Kawartha Highlands Map 2.0$24.95
- (0)Gem Trek Publishing Canmore and Kananaskis Village Map 8th edition$13.95
- (0)Backroad Mapbooks Bowron Lakes Provincial Park BC Map$24.95
- (0)Backroad Mapbooks Haida Gwaii BC Waterproof Map$19.95
- (0)Whistler Hiking Guide$34.95
- (0)Greystone Books 105 Hikes in and Around Southwestern British Columbia, 2nd edition$26.95
- (0)Backroad Mapbooks Tweedsmuir Provincial Park BC Map$24.95
- (0)Backroad Mapbooks Manitoba Mapbook$34.95
- (0)Greystone Books Backpacking on Vancouver Island$26.95
- (0)Rocky Mountain Books Bikepacking in the Canadian Rockies - Revised Edition$24.95
- (2)Vancouver Rock Climbing$32.95
- (0)Backroad Mapbooks Southern Alberta$29.95
- (0)Backroad Mapbooks Vancouver Island BC, Victoria and Gulf Islands$29.95
- (2)Squamish Select Climbing Guide 4th Edition$54.95
- (0)Bow Valley Sport 3rd Edition$49.95
- (0)Backroad Mapbooks Vancouver, Coast & Mountains BC$29.95
- (0)Backroad Mapbooks Vancouver Island North BC Waterproof Map$24.95
- (0)Backroad Mapbooks Kootenay Rockies BC$29.95
- (1)Backpacking in Southwestern British Columbia$24.95
- (1)Guide Des Parois: Val-David$29.95
- (0)Backroad Mapbooks Cottage Country Ontario Mapbook$29.95
- (0)Backroad Mapbooks Northeastern Ontario$29.95
- (0)Backroad Mapbooks Cariboo Chilcotin BC$34.95
- (0)Backroad Mapbooks Southern Ontario$29.95
- (0)Backroad Mapbooks Canadian Rockies$29.95
- (0)Backroad Mapbooks Nova Scotia Mapbook$29.95
- (1)Squamish Hiking$32.95
- (0)Maps by Jeff Massasauga Map 2.0$24.95
- (0)Backroad Mapbooks Vancouver Island South BC Waterproof Map$24.95
- (2)Destination Hikes In and Around Southwestern British Columbia$24.95
- (0)A Paddler's Guide to Killarney and the French River$24.95
- (0)Gem Trek Publishing Canmore & Kananaskis Village$14.95
- (0)Backroad Mapbooks New Brunswick Mapbook$29.95
- (0)Backroad Mapbooks Thompson Okanagan BC$29.95
- (0)Backroad Mapbooks Killarney Provincial Park Ontario Map$24.95
- (0)Rocky Mountain Books Mountain Footsteps Hikes in the East Kootenay of Southeastern British Columbia - 4th Edition, Updated$34.95
- (0)Gem Trek Publishing Southwest Alberta & Southeast British Columbia Map 8th Edition$9.95
- (0)Gem Trek Publishing Jasper Up-Close Map 6th edition$4.95
- (0)Gem Trek Publishing Bow Lake & Saskatchewan Crossing Map 6th Edition$14.95
- (0)Gem Trek Publishing Lake Louise & Moraine Lake Map 1st edition$14.95
- (2)Garmin BlueChart g2 Canada Micro SD/SD Card$174.95
- (0)Popular Day Hikes Kananaskis Country 2nd Edition$21.95
- (0)Firefly Nature Hikes Near-Toronto Trails and Adventures$24.95
- (0)Cycling The Islands$29.95
- (0)Firefly 200 Nature Hot Spots in Alberta$29.95
- (0)Lake Louise Hiking Guide$14.95
- (0)Stein To Joffre Trail Map$15.95
- (4)Loops & Lattes Hiking Guides Halton Hikes Loops Lattes Hiking Guide$29.95
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Maps and guidebooks to make the most of your trip
Whether you’re headed to your favourite national park or a hiking trail you’ve never tried, the right map or guidebook makes for a great companion. Explore with confidence or learn something new – all without needing an internet connection to guide you.
Trail, topographical and digital maps range from straightforward options that show you the lay of the land to more intensive breakdowns of what a region might contain. They can outline trails, towns and points of interest, among other things. They’re a great navigational tool both on and off the grid, especially when used with a compass.
Guidebooks for hiking, skiing and climbing take you a step beyond what a map offers alone. They provide more detailed information about the region they cover with inclusions like climate and weather information, local flora and fauna, travel tips and more. If you really want to dig into the place you’re visiting, take a look to see if a relevant guidebook is available.
Field guides are less focused on navigation and more focused on information. If you want to learn about things like edible plants, animal tracks or other general wilderness information, a field guide is what you’re looking for. They’re often widely applicable to different regions, so you’ll get use out of them across a variety of outings.




















































