103 Hikes in Southwestern British Columbia
- by Jack Bryceland and Mary & David Macaree |
Banff-Assiniboine: A Beautiful World
- by Don Beers |
Best Hikes & Walks of Southwestern British Columbia *
- by Dawn Hanna |
Classic Hikes in the Canadian Rockies
- by Graeme Pole |
Classic Hikes of Southwestern British Columbia
- by Anita Cancian |
Coquihalla Country (Second Edition Expanded & Updated)
- by Murphy Shewchuk |
Don't Waste Your Time In The BC Coast Mountains
- by Kathy and Craig Copeland |
Easy Hikes & Walks of Southwestern British Columbia
- by Dawn Hanna |
Exploring Wells Gray Park
- by Roland Neave |
gotta hike BC
- by Skye and Lake Wood |
Hiking Trails I (Victoria & Vicinity), Published
- by the Vancouver Island Trails Information Society |
Hiking Trails II (South Central Vancouver Island and the Gulf Islands), Published
- by the Vancouver Island Trails Information Society |
Hiking Trails III (Northern Vancouver Island including Strathcona Park) Published
- by the Vancouver Island Trails Information Society |
Hiking Yoho, Kootenay, Glacier and Mt. Revelstoke National Parks
- by Michelle Gurney & Kathy Howe |
Jasper-Robson: A Taste of Heaven
- by Don Beers |
Mountain Footsteps
- by Janice Strong |
The Canadian Rockies Trail Guide **
- by Brian Patton & Bart Robinson |
The Wonder of Yoho
- by Don Beers |
The World of Lake Louise
- by Don Beers |
Trans Canada Trail the British Columbia Route
- by Mussio Ventures Ltd. |
Hiking Grand Canyon National Park
- by Rod Adkinson |
Canmore & Kananaskis Country (second edition)
- by Gilleann Daffern |
Kananaskis Country Trail Guide (third edition volume 1)
- by Gillean Daffern |
Waterton and Northern Glacier Trails for Hikers and Riders (Revised 1995)
- by Charles Russell, Beth Russell, John Russell and Valerie Haig-Brown |
Sedona Hikes (Revised 8th Edition)
- by Richard & Sherry Mangum |
HaidaGwaii/Queen Charlotte Islands, Trail Hikes and Beach Walks
- by Fern Henderson |
*This is the trail guide I use the most for the Lower Mainland.
** This is the trail guide I use most for the Canadian Rockies.