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Rand Mcnally Paperback (140 pages)
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Amer Map Co Paperback (140 pages)
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Click Here | Product Description: Colorful, easy-to-follow digital mapping and same-page indexing highlight this handy, mid-size road atlas. Includes the U.S., Canada, and Mexico with 79 large-scale vicinity maps of major cities and mileage charts. Rounded corners provide extra durability and ease of usage. Four pages of vacation tips and destinations are provided by the Discovery Channel editors--all at a very low price, considering that the entire continent is at your fingertips for $9.95 |
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By Michelin
Michelin Map
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Click Here | Product Description: Michelin regional maps each contain practical road and route information. Special Michelin reads-like-a-book format for easy use in folding and unfolding. Useful information for planning trips, including gas stations, 24-hour service stations, toll gates, rest areas and service plazas. Clear, precise cartography. Icons pinpoint important travel information. |
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By ITM Canada
ITMB Publishing, Ltd. Map (2 pages)
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Click Here | Product Description: Very detailed double sided travel map at the scale of 1:500,000 covers the whole peninsula, all of Belize, Guatemala's Peten and southeast corner of Chiapas. This makes it an invaluable tool for exploring the Maya World. The map distinguishes roads ranging from expressways (free/toll) to tertiary roads. Legend includes railways, tracks, trails, international/domestic airports, points of interest, archaeological sites, beaches, caves, gas stations, reefs, national parks, temples, camp grounds, museums, forts, shipwrecks, sinkholes, border crossings, churches/monasteries, other archaeological remains, trailer parks, airstrips, viewpoints. Includes extensive index. |
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By Streetwise Maps
Streetwise Maps Released: 2010-08-01 Map (1 pages)
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Click Here | Product Description: Streetwise Vancouver Map - Laminated City Center Street Map of Vancouver, Canada - Folding pocket size travel map with integrated Sky Train & Express Line routes & stationsThis map covers the following areas: Main Vancouver Map 1:26,000 Downtown Vancouver Map 1:12,500 Vancouver Area Map 1:120,000 Downtown Victoria, BC Map 1:14,000 University of British Columbia Map 1:57,000 There are plenty of sites in Vancouver and getting around to see them all is easy. If you’re staying in the city (and you probably are) you can walk to most attractions. The Vancouver Museum highlights the growth and development of Vancouver from an outpost of fishing and forestry to a world class city. Science World is a great spot to take the kids so they can experience the interactive exhibitions and see an eye-popping OMNIMAX presentation. Adults will appreciate spending the time on Granville Island, a former dingy collection of rusty warehouses now transformed into galleries, shops, artists’ studios and home to a thriving public market the perfect place to pick up provision for a picnic. The best place to start your visit is Vancouver Lookout at Harbour Centre. Take a 45 second ride up a glass elevator to arrive at a spectacular 360° view of the city, the surrounding communities, the harbour and the mountains beyond. On a clear day you may even see Vancouver Island. What you notice most when you’re perched above the city is how green it is. As the city developed over the years, a large tract of forest was set aside, over 1,000 acres, destined to remain wild and serve as a reminder of whence the city originated. So began Stanley Park. Located right in the heart of the city, this green sanctuary is crisscrossed with walking trails and surrounded by English Bay and a 6 mile seawall - a lovely place for a stroll at sunset. Within the park are tennis courts, playgrounds, a miniature golf course, restaurants, snack bars and cafes, the Vancouver Aquarium, the Lost Lagoon where you can feed ducks and raccoons, swimming beaches, a pool, a miniature railroad for the kids, totem poles and a cannon that goes off precisely at 9 PM each evening. The capital of British Columbia is located at the tip of Vancouver Island, across the Straight of Georgia from Vancouver. Veddy Veddy British in nature, Victoria has the mildest climate in all of Canada. You can get to Victoria by taking the 1 ½ hour ferry ride from Tsawwassen, in south Vancouver to Swartz Bay, about a half an hour from Victoria. Whatever adventure you choose in this corner of Western Canada, the STREETWISE® Vancouver Map will assist you. The main map covers all of Downtown along with Stanley Park, Gastown, Chinatown, West End, Yaletown and Granville Island. A separate inset map of the central downtown area highlights hotels, sites, SKYTRAIN stations, shopping, government and educational sites and the cruise ship terminal, where cruises to Alaska start and end. A map of the Vancouver area extends from the southern suburb of Richmond to North and West Vancouver, from Burnaby to Sea Island, including the Vancouver International Airport. All major highways and thoroughfares are depicted along with exit numbers and sites. An inset of the University of BC campus is included as well as an inset of downtown Victoria, BC. Our pocket size map of Vancouver is laminated for durability and accordion folding for effortless use. The STREETWISE® Vancouver map is one of many detailed and easy-to-read city street maps designed and published by STREETWISE®. Buy your STREETWISE® Vancouver map today and you too can navigate Vancouver, Canada like a native. For a larger selection of our detailed travel maps simply type STREETWISE MAPS into the search bar. |
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By Michelin
Michelin Map
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Click Here | Product Description: Michelin regional maps each contain practical road and route information. Special Michelin reads-like-a-book format for easy use in folding and unfolding. Useful information for planning trips, including gas stations, 24-hour service stations, toll gates, rest areas and service plazas. Clear, precise cartography. Icons pinpoint important travel information. |
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By ITM Canada
International Travel Maps Map (2 pages)
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Click Here | Product Description: Double sided road and travel map printed on synthetic paper, durable in tropical conditions. Scale 1:2,200,000. Distinguishes roads ranging from expressways to secondary roads unpaved. Legend includes seasonal tracks, paths, railways, ferry lines, swamps, glaciers, active volcanoes, protected areas, international/domestic airports, landing grounds, points of interest, ruins, lighthouses, passes, mines/mining areas, beaches. Includes inset map of Buenos Aires. Indexed. |
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By Jack Black
Released: 2011-07-12 Kindle Edition (24 pages)
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Click Here | Product Description: Place: Quebec City Country: Canada Map type: City Map for download to an ebook reader. More information: The eBook with the map contains index of streets (hypertext).
DESCRIPTION Quebec City is the capital of the Canadian province of Quebec and was the capital of Canada from 1859 to 1865.
Over 400 years old, this city is incredibly romantic and teems with European culture. Quebec City offers a rich and unique French history extending far beyond its cobblestone streets.
Quebec City is the only city within Canada or the United States to still have its original city walls. Located on a cliff near the St. Lawrence and St. Charles rivers, Quebec City has something unique to offer in every season: brilliant gardens in the spring and summer, rich foliage in early autumn, and plenty of snow activities in the winter. The famous Quebec City Carnival has been celebrated every winter since its inception in 1880.
A popular Canada vacation destination, nearly 4 million people visit each year. Lovely Montreal is just an hour south along the river and the U.S. state of Maine not far beyond. Founded in 1608 by Samuel de Champlain, the old city, with its elegant French architecture, is one of the most popular places in Canada for tourists and locals alike.
Nearly 700,000 people reside in Quebec City, attracted by its unique ambiance, gorgeous surroundings, and a strong economy based on timber, pulp and paper, metals, hydro-power and aerospace.
FAST FACTS 1. Quebec City is home to the narrowest house in North America. The 3.7 meter (12 feet) wide building can be found on the rue Donnaconna. 2. Most of the city's population is bilingual, capable of speaking both French and English. 3. The Saint-Jean-Baptiste Society was founded in Quebec City and is dedicated to all things French Canadian and to the goal of a sovereign Quebec.
ATTRACTIONS Chateau Frontenac Located in old Quebec, this historic French hotel is located in the part of the city within the original walls. Chateau Frontenac is a landmark inn that has hosted many notable individuals including Alfred Hitchcock, Winston Churchill, and Franklin D. Roosevelt.
The most photographed hotel in the entire world, guided tours are available for this popular Quebec attraction. Built in 1894, the hotel is rich with architectural detail, antique furnishings, and old fashioned luxury. Sitting high on a bluff above theSt. Lawrence, the Chateau Frontenac is artistically lighted at night and always visible from miles around. Quebec City Cathedrals The elegance of old Quebec architecture is most evident in the city's beautiful churches. The following cathedrals are some of the finest examples of French influence in the New World.
Notre Dame Des Victoires: Originally built in 1688, this beautifully restored church had been largely destroyed by British bombardment in 1759. Exhibiting the best of French colonial beauty, the church serves as a landmark for tourists in the heart of Place-Royale, as well as a place to worship. The church was named a historic monument in 1929.
Cathedral of Holy Trinity: Consecrated in 1804, the Cathedral of Holy Trinity was the first Anglican cathedral built outside of the British Isles. This church serves as the focus for Anglican life and worship in Quebec and is home to a fine collection of religious art and antique altar vestments. Musee De La Civilisation The 'Museum of Civilization' historical building is a unique architectural innovation in downtown Quebec City. The museum houses permanent and temporary collections featuring the diverse aspects of human civilization, ranging from inhabitants of Canada to individuals from around the world.
The Musee de la Civilisation highlights the lives of artists, explorers, inventors, and everyday folk and their various cultures. Some of the permanent exhibits include Territories, People of Quebec, Then and Now and Encounter With The First Nations. |
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By ITM Canada
International Travel Maps Map (2 pages)
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Click Here | Product Description: Folded road and travel map. Scale 1:1,000,000. Distinguishes roads ranging from motorways to other roads. Legend includes filling stations, snackbars, restaurants, hotel(motel), railways, car ferries, national boundaries with border crossings, restricted areas, national parks/nature reserves, churches, monasteries, palaces, castles, ruins, UNESCO worls heritage sites, places of interest, archaeological sites, viewpoints, lighthouses, towers, caves, international/regional airports, airfields, mountains with name and height. Extensive place name index. Printed on durable synthetic paper. |
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By AAA Publishing
AAA Paperback (144 pages)
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Click Here | Product Description: Fully updated for 2012, the AAA Road Atlas features exceptional readability with crisp colors, clearly marked points of interest and same-page indexing. The atlas offers comprehensive coverage of the U.S., Canada and Mexico, with more indexed cities and towns than any other road atlas. Specialty maps help travelers navigate the back roads of some of the most popular national parks and tourist areas. |
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