The Great Atlantic Canada Bucket List: One-of-a-kind Travel Experiences (Great Canadian Bucket List)

The Great Atlantic Canada Bucket List: One-of-a-kind Travel Experiences (Great Canadian Bucket List)

by RobinEsrock (Author)

Synopsis

Most Canadians think of travel as a way to escape the snow, cold, and dreary winter skies. But Robin Esrock loves all that our eastern provinces have to offer visitors, and so will you! The Great Atlantic Canada Bucket List highlights the best travel experiences to be had on Canada's East Coast.

Not your typical travel guide, Robin's recommendations encompass outdoor adventure and natural wonders as well as the unique food, culture, and history of the Maritimes. Categorized by province, The Great Atlantic Canada Bucket List will give you a first-hand perspective on:

* Ziplining over a waterfall in New Brunswick.
* Harvesting an iceberg for a Newfoundland cocktail.
* Exploring Nova Scotia's Cabot Trail.
* Walking the seabed beneath Hopewell Rocks.
* Cycling across Canada's island province.
* Rafting a tidal wave in the Bay of Fundy.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 160
Publisher: Dundurn Group Ltd
Published: 21 Feb 2015

ISBN 10: 1459729714
ISBN 13: 9781459729711

Media Reviews
Esrock writes in an amusing, cheerful style, low on stuffy adjectives and high on action. He's experienced everything he recommends and often includes his own photos. This guide is perfect for those planning a trip or readers who just want to become better acquainted with the wonders of Atlantic Canada. * Publishers Weekly online *
One of Canada's top travel writers, and definitely one of our biggest personalities. * Globe and Mail *
Author Bio
Robin Esrock's stories have been published in over a dozen major newspapers worldwide. He is also the creator and co-host of the 40-part television series Word Travels, seen on OLN and CityTV in Canada, on National Geographic International, and on Travel Channel in 100 countries and 21 languages. He lives in Burnaby, British Columbia.