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A guide to Canadas Atlantic provinces, covering mountains, cities, towns and coast. The book provides details on exploring the coast, the Viking trail, Lord Baltimores lost colony and the Saint John river. Activities available include whitewater rafting and hiking.

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title:Adventure Guide to Canada's Atlantic Provinces Adventure Guide Series
author:Rogers, Barbara Radcliffe.; Rogers, Stillman; Godwin, Sara.; James, Charles.
publisher:Hunter Publishing
isbn10 | asin:1556508190
print isbn13:9781556508196
ebook isbn13:9780585041803
language:English
subjectMaritime Provinces--Guidebooks, Atlantic Provinces--Guidebooks, Canada, Eastern--Guidebooks, New Brunswick--Guidebooks, Nova Scotia--Guidebooks, Prince Edward Island--Guidebooks, Newfoundland--Guidebooks.
publication date:1998
lcc:F1035.8.R63 1998eb
ddc:917.15/04
subject:Maritime Provinces--Guidebooks, Atlantic Provinces--Guidebooks, Canada, Eastern--Guidebooks, New Brunswick--Guidebooks, Nova Scotia--Guidebooks, Prince Edward Island--Guidebooks, Newfoundland--Guidebooks.
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Adventure Guide to Canada's Atlantic Provinces
Barbara Radcliffe Rogers
& Stillman Rogers
with additional birding and fishing notes by
Sara Godwin and Charles James
Adventure guide to Canadas Atlantic Provinces - image 2
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Hunter Publishing, Inc.
130 Campus Drive, Edison, NJ 08818
732 225 1900 / 800 255 0343 / Fax 732 417 1744
e-mail: hunterpub@emi.net
In Canada
1220 Nicholson Road, Newmarket, Ontario
Canada L3Y 7V1
800 399 6858 / Fax 800 363 2665
In the UK
Windsor Books International
The Boundary, Wheatley Road
Garsington
Oxford, OX44 9EJ England
01865-361122 / Fax 01865-361133
ISBN 1-55650-819-0
1999 Barbara Radcliffe Rogers and Stillman Rogers
Visit our Web site at www.hunterpublishing.com
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form, or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the written permission of the publisher. Brief extracts to be included in reviews or articles are permitted.
This guide focuses on recreational activities. As all such activities contain elements of risk, the publisher, author, affiliated individuals and companies disclaim any responsibility for any injury, harm, or illness that may occur to anyone through, or by use of, the information in this book. Every effort has been made to insure that the information in this book is correct, but the publisher and author do not assume, and hereby disclaim, any liability for any loss or damage caused by errors, omissions, misleading information or potential travel problems caused by this guide, even if such errors or omissions result from negligence, accident or any other cause.
Cover: Tiverton Lighthouse, Long Island, Bay of Fundy, NS
IndexStock Photography, Robert Houser
Back cover: Flowerpot Rocks, The Rocks Provincial Park,
Hopewell Cape, New Brunswick
Courtesy Tourism New Brunswick
All other photos by authors, unless otherwise indicated.
Maps by Lissa K. Dailey, 1999 Hunter Publishing, Inc.
Indexing by Nancy Wolff
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DEDICATION
For Valerieone of the best reasons we know for traveling
in Atlantic Canada, if we could only stop laughing long
enough to see where we're going.
A WORD OF THANKS
Where do we begin? With the many people who helped us arrange our travels? With the others who offered us their help and hospitality? With local people who were just being their natural, neighborly selves when they went out of their way to show us or take us to their favorite places? With those with whom we shared our often serendipitous adventures? With the sympathetic editor or with the next-door neighbor who, when deadline loomed, inspected the manuscript to be sure all the commas were in the right places? With our family, whose only reward for putting up with our long absences and periods of hibernation as we wrote was to get to share many of the adventures with us?
An alphabetical list would solve the problem, but not properly express our gratitude. Some sorting does seem to be in order, so we begin with the tourism representatives who have made our travels smoother in so many ways, answered our endless questions, ferreted out the little details only we would ask, and remained cheerful and hospitable all the while: Candee Treadway, Ralph Johansen, Valerie Kidney, Andrea Peddle, Kay Coxworthy, Randy Brooks, Carole Horn, Percy Mallet, Geraldine Beaton, Dorleen Sponagle, Nancy Lockerbie, Dick Griffiths and Melanie Coates.
Innkeepers and hosts at B&Bs are the greatest resource a writer or traveler can have in hunting for out-of-the-way places and local adventures, and we've been blessed with the best. So many in fact that we can't possibly name them all. But a few went so far beyond the call of even Canadian hospitality that we must mention them: Allan and Joan Redmond (who always save a serving of big, succulent scallops for Tim, even when we're late to dinner), Lynn Stephens (who not only sent us off with a delicious lunch, but included her silverware to eat it with), Lloyd Miller (who stayed up late to draw us maps and tell us of his outport hometown), Aiden Costello (who wouldn't let us leave hungry, even though his restaurant hadn't opened yet), Joan Semple (who pretends that she always reads way past midnight and isn't really staying up for us), Elizabeth Cooney (whose home is always such a welcome oasis to weary travelers), Katherine Van Weston (who held dinner on a back burner while her husband, Burt, took us to explore the then-unopened road into the Big Salmon River), Rudy and Kathy Zinn (whose elegant dinner party was the perfect conclusion to a long day of hiking), Leslie Langille (who shares, along with some of our pet peeves about travel books, a bounty of good stories), Larry and Ida Adair (who took the afternoon off to drive us
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to Martin Head and Quiddy Falls) and the Mullendores, who are always good companyand know all the best trails around Mabou.
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