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Harbour Publishing Douglas Lake Ranch
Explore the rich history of Canada’s largest ranch.Douglas Lake is the largest ranch in Canada, encompassing over one million acres of BC’s south-central interior, and thousands of people have worked there since it was founded in the mid 1880s. Douglas Lake now includes BC’s first cattle ranch, Alkali Lake Ranch, as well as Circle S Ranch, Quilchena Ranch, Riske Creek Ranching and the infamous Gang Ranch. It has had a succession of wealthy owners including Charles “Chunky” Woodward of Woodward’s Stores and current owner, US real estate and sports mogul Stan Kroenke. It has recreational facilities and is known for hosting celebrity guests like Prince Philip, billionaire media mogul Malcolm Forbes and others but, as this book shows, it is a serious working cattle ranch.Having grown up on a BC ranch, author Donna Yoshitake Wuest brings an insider’s understanding to the subject. Working closely with the ranch’
£34.30
Harbour Publishing The Wild Horses of the Chilcotin
The Chilcotin’s wild horses are romantic and beautiful, but they are also controversial: they are seen by government policy as intruders competing for range land with native species and domestic cattle and, as a result, they have been subject to culls and are not officially protected. In this compelling book, wildlife biologist Wayne McCrory draws upon two decades of research to make a case for considering these wonderful creatures, called qiyus in traditional Tŝilhqot’in culture, a resilient part of the area’s balanced prey-predator ecosystem. McCrory also chronicles the Chilcotin wild horses’ genetic history and significance to the Tŝilhqot’in, juxtaposing their efforts to protect qiyus against movements to cull them.
£22.63
Harbour Publishing A Kid’s Guide to Plants of the Pacific Northwest: with Cool Facts, Activities and Recipes
£16.25
Harbour Publishing Luschiim’s Plants: Traditional Indigenous Foods, Materials and Medicines
£24.35
Harbour Publishing Orrery: Poems
£16.05
Harbour Publishing The Bushman’s Lair: On the Trail of the Fugitive of the Shuswap
£16.84
Harbour Publishing On the Cusp of Contact: Gender, Space and Race in the Colonization of British Columbia
£26.99
Harbour Publishing Sockeye Silver, Saltchuck Blue
£9.51
Harbour Publishing Highballer: True Tales from a Treeplanting Life
£19.59
Harbour Publishing A Field Guide to Insects of the Pacific Northwest
£8.28
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Harbour Publishing Beyond Mile Zero: The Vanishing Alaska Highway Lodge Community
£18.73
Harbour Publishing None of This Was Planned: The Stories Behind the Stories
£21.76
Harbour Publishing Stalking Salmon & Wrestling Drunks: Confessions of a Charter Boat Skipper
£21.00
Harbour Publishing Soul of Wilderness: Mountain Journeys in Western BC and Alaska
£28.63
Harbour Publishing Cam Tait: Disabled? Hell No! I'm a Sit-Down Comic!
£18.01
Harbour Publishing Made in British Columbia: Eight Ways of Making Culture
£23.76
Harbour Publishing That Went By Fast: My First Hundred Years
£23.55
Harbour Publishing Bob Lenarduzzi: A Canadian Soccer Story
£20.89
Harbour Publishing Texada Tapestry: A History
£18.50
Harbour Publishing Adventures in Solitude: What Not to Wear to a Nude Potluck and Other Stories from Desolation Sound, Abridged
£19.56
Harbour Publishing The Quadra Story: A History of Quadra Island
£18.50
Harbour Publishing Marine Mammals of the Pacific Northwest: including Oregon, Washington, British Columbia and Southern Alaska
£7.72
Harbour Publishing Alaska Companion
£20.98
Harbour Publishing Sheltering in the Backrush: A History of Twin Islands
£17.95
Harbour Publishing Hollywood in the Klondike: Dawson City’s Great Film Find
£19.99
Harbour Publishing Oolichan Moon
£13.99
Harbour Publishing British Columbia in the Balance: 1846–1871
£20.99
Harbour Publishing Return to Solitude: More Desolation Sound Adventures with the Cougar Lady, Russell the Hermit, the Spaghetti Bandit and Others
£14.99
Harbour Publishing The World According to Dogs: An Owner's Manual
£9.15
Harbour Publishing Around the World in a Dugout Canoe: The Untold Story of Captain John Voss and the Tilikum
£16.99
Harbour Publishing The Broken Face
£12.02
Harbour Publishing Vertical Horizons: The History of Okanagan Helicopters
£21.99
Harbour Publishing Seasonings: Flavours of the Southern Gulf Islands
£16.99
Harbour Publishing Sea Salt: Recipes from the West Coast Galley
£16.99
Harbour Publishing And to Think I Got in Free!: Highlights from Fifty Years on the Sports Beat
£12.99
Harbour Publishing Reflections at Sandhill Creek: Meditations on the Wild West Coast
£9.40
Harbour Publishing The Fly in Autumn
£10.99
Harbour Publishing The Rainbow Bridge: A Visit to Pet Paradise
£9.00
Harbour Publishing The White Light of Tomorrow
A masterful new collection from award-winning poet Russell Thornton.With intense lyricism, Thornton records his imaginative movement between the element of water, waking to “the aloneness of water,” and the phenomenon of light, comprehending “light” as “fate” and “love” as “memory of light.” In the process, Thornton highlights how hard lives can manifest beauty and affirmation. A mother transcends degrading circumstances through laughter. A long-lost father’s drafting set case is a “coffin,” its tools a “skeleton;” his “ashes are buried” in the poet’s “arm.”Revelations of nature abound. Thornton’s rainy locale lifts onto the mythical level, water “wrapping around” him, “holding” him “complete / as within womb water about to break.” Herons’ wings “span the countless characters”
£14.22
Harbour Publishing The Road to Appledore
Acclaimed author Tom Wayman’s account of his shift from urban to rural.The recent pandemic accelerated an existing trend among urbanites to move to the country. Yet to quote from a 2022 Globe and Mail article, “People from cities don’t always realize what they’re getting into.”For anyone setting out in that direction, or dreaming of doing so, Tom Wayman’s The Road to Appledore: Or How How I Went Back to the Land Without Ever Having Lived There in the First Place is rewarding reading. The book follows Wayman from Vancouver to southeastern BC’s Slocan Valley, deep in the Selkirk Mountains, and presents with his characteristic humor and philosophical insight his ensuing major shifts of perspective and knowledge. Mishaps, misadventures and moments of delight and wonder abound in Wayman’s prose reflections on his decades of living immersed in nature and the contemporary rural—from havin
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Harbour Publishing Fried Eggs and Fish Scales
Longtime fisherman and Sointula resident Jon Taylor dishes up hilarious yarns from his life off northern Vancouver Island.Capturing the “rough but reasonable” freedom of Malcolm Island, situated off the northeast shore of Vancouver Island, Jon Taylor recounts the bizarre but enticing lifestyle of a fisherman and his remote community—“haywire tightwads” for skippers, rotten fish in the hold that become “three thousand humpies in a warm, pink soup,” and the kind of integrity you don’t often see.Jon Taylor’s family history on Malcolm Island extends back to 1917, when Taylor’s Finnish grandparents planned to move to the community of Sointula, to live among fellow expats who shared a language and a dream. However, Taylor recounts, upon seeing the island they promptly changed their minds and moved to Cuba. Taylor himself moved to Malcolm Island in 1976 and became a steadfast resident, embracing the
£16.80
Harbour Publishing Medicinal Perennials to Know and Grow
Growing your own medicine is empowering—learn how with plant activists Dan Jason and Rupert Adams.Many common, easy-to-grow plants can energize or soothe, stimulate the immune system, aid in sleep or digestion, help to heal injuries, change blood pressure, reverse inflammation, soothe a sore throat—and more. But how do you find or grow them, and how do you use them?This compact book describes nearly fifty of the best-known medicinal plants and provides expert information on their care and use. Accompanied by the beautiful watercolor illustrations of Lyn Alice, Dan Jason and Rupert Adams explain the nature of each plant, how to grow them, their medicinal properties and other potential perks, such as their ability to produce dyes or attract pollinators.Dan Jason has owned and operated the mail-order seed company Salt Spring Seeds since 1986 and Rupert Adams has worked for over two decades with Dan Jason, currently growing a wide variet
£13.26
Harbour Publishing Commune
This is the spellbinding story of six young dreamers who set out from Vancouver in the seventies to haphazardly establish a back-to-the-land commune on a small island in the Salish Sea.Against all odds, the dream endures for half a century through fierce internecine squabbling, occasional community uproar, births and deaths, disasters in animal husbandry, the War in the Woods, police raids and the blandishments of oily developers. But throughout it all what abides is the land itself, its gifts and spirits and seasonal graces. A story within a story, the tale is told by the commune’s sole remaining occupant to an enigmatic stranger. Herself a recent urban exile exploring the ways of rural living, she succeeds in coaxing him through his rememberings away from grief into renewed life.Des Kennedy brings his signature humor and intimate knowledge of gardens and woodlands to this engaging novel. Throughout Commune, Kennedy poses the big questio
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Harbour Publishing False Creek
£17.07
Harbour Publishing Smithereens
£16.21
Harbour Publishing A Field Guide to Crabs of the Pacific Northwest
£8.39
Harbour Publishing The Klondike Gold Rush Steamers: A History of Yukon River Steam Navigation
£36.68