25 Family Adventures in Nova ScotiaMaking the most of your travels with kidsBy Helen Earley, Introduction by Dale DunlopThe best family travel destinations — with tips and tricks for maximum fun. |
50 Things To Know About the International Space Station(The Beginner's Guide to Space)By John A. ReadFascinating insights and details about daily life for the men and women on board the International Space Station. |
East Coast Backyard Nature GuideA visual guide to the most common birds, butterflies, insects, mammals, amphibians, wildflowers, trees and mushrooms(Formac Pocketguides)By (artist) Domm, Jeffrey C.A guide to the animals that frequent your yard and the plants that grow wild in your neighbourhood. This fully illustrated field guide includes the East Coast's most common birds, butterflies, mammals, trees, wildflowers and much more. |
Entertain the whole family while learning about nature, East Coast style. Includes activities, quizzes, quick facts, jokes and more. |
East Coast Trees and ShrubsA visual guide to the most important species in Atlantic Canada(Formac Pocketguides)By (artist) Jeffrey C. DommFeaturing detailed and informative illustrations, this guide makes it easy to identify and learn more about the most common and important tree and shrub species in Atlantic Canada, no matter the season. |
Halifax's Victorian-era public gardens — a fully illustrated history of one of Canada's most eminent urban parks. |
Mining Country offers the stories of Canadian miners from past and present, from pre-settlement aboriginal mines to the development of Vancouver and Toronto as centres of global mining finance. |
The complete story, richly illustrated in full colour, of Oak Island's mysterious tunnels and shafts, the treasure hunters and the many theories about what was buried there — and why. |
A collection of 150 stunning photographs that capture the rugged beauty of the landscape around Peggy's Cove through the changing seasons. |
Toronto: City of Commerce 1870-1960Images from yesterday and today of a city of factories, businesses, and storefrontsBy Katherine TaylorArchival images and contemporary photos illuminate the history of Toronto's businesses and industries. |