Much more than a guidebook, this natural and cultural feast takes you down the wildest, longest stretch of the Trans Canada Trail, from Alberta's far north to the Arctic Ocean.It provides all the nuts
After the death of his mother, Benji Gloss frequents his father's diamond mines to occupy his time, but his adventures begin as he happens upon a team of biologists following a grizzly bear and her cu
Ashley struggles to understand herself and her culture when her shaman-like dreams of polar bears seem to signify change in the tiny Arctic village where she lives, as villagers fear bear attacks, flo
ForeWord Magazine Book of the Year finalist - Nature Books, 2003Alberta Book Cover Design of the Year NomineeIn this spirited mix of humor, science and adventure, naturalistJamie Bastedo takes you on
Wisp has a learning problem: he can’t read stars. For a juvenile nighthawk bursting with wanderlust this means trouble, with his peers, his parents, and the starving colony that tries to fence him in.
Braden Murphy has been a techno-superstar ever since he went to a high-tech computer camp on summer vacation. And now the virtual world has become his entire universe. Braden doesn’t do alcohol or dru
When Ashley travels from her remote Arctic community to New York City to perform with her Dream Drummer group at Carnegie Hall, they meet a former environmentalist who is determined to endanger the Ea
In the 1960s, the wild horses of Sable Island in Nova Scotia were to be sold and auctioned off, many of them to be slaughtered for dog meat. School children from across Canada wrote to the Prime Minis