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 Walking in British Columbia by Janna Leigh Fleming, British Columbia is vast, four times the size of the UK, with only 3.5 million people, most of them in Vancouver. From the heights of the Canadian Rockies to the awesome Pacific coast, it contains a wide range of peoples, terrain and opportunities for real exploration. The Canadian wilderness gives meaning to the words pristine and rugged. With 637 provincial parks, six national parks, wide regions of protected land and age-old forests, wild mountain rivers, grizzly bears and sockeye salmon, British Columbia is a paradise for the outdoor enthusiast. The weather is mild on the coast, more extreme in the mountains -- BC even has a desert. The trails in this guide balance coastal and mountain regions. In an area so vast, they can only offer a taste of what British Columbia has to offer. There is a selection of shorter walks of great scenic beauty, many introducing the walker into regions dominated by native (First Nations) culture. These are balanced by harder mountain trails, including many multi-day expeditions, which take the walker far into the wild and offer great challenges. This is an excellent introduction to exploring the wildness, the beauty, of British Columbia.
 Butterflies of British Columbia: Including Western Alberta, Souther Yukon, the Alaska Panhandle, Washington, Northern Oregon, Northern Idaho, and Nort by Crispin S. Guppy, Butterflies of British Columbia provides butterfly watchers, naturalists, and the professional biologist with an overview of the fascinating butterfly fauna of British Columbia and adjacent areas. It covers 216 species, about one-third of the resident, breeding butterfly species in the United States and Canada. An extensive introduction to the study of butterflies includes the history of butterfly study, post-glacial colonization by butterflies, the effects of European colonization on the fauna, butterfly conservation, butterfly gardening, ecology, morphology, biology, and behavior. Each species treatment includes maps of the north-western North American distribution, color photographs of adults of all species and subspecies, and flight season graphs. Distribution maps are provided for additional species and subspecies that occur in areas adjacent to British Columbia, including Washington, northern Idaho, northwest Montana, western Alberta, and southern Yukon.
British Columbia Unity Party - The British Columbia Unity Party is a right wing political party in British Columbia, Canada. The party was an attempted union of the Reform Party of British Columbia, the British Columbia Social Credit Party, the British Columbia Conservative Party, the British Columbia Party, and the Family Coalition Party of British Columbia. Democratic Reform British Columbia - Democratic Reform British Columbia (Democratic Reform BC or DRBC) is a progressive/centrist political party in the Province of British Columbia, Canada. It is the result of a merger between the British Columbia Democratic Coalition (an umbrella grouping of the British Columbia Democratic Alliance, British Columbia Moderate Democratic Movement and British Columbia Labour Party) and the All Nations Party of British Columbia. Columbia-Shuswap D, British Columbia - The Columbia-Shuswap area D is an regional district electoral area in the South-west corner of the Columbia-Shuswap Regional District of British Columbia. It contains the communities of Falkland, Rancharo, and Silver Creek. Columbia-Shuswap C, British Columbia - Columbia-Shuswap C (South Shuswap) is a regional district electoral area in the Columbia-Shuswap Regional District, British Columbia, Canada. The RDA is located in southcentral BC between the Main Arm and Salmon Arm of Shuswap Lake.
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