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Canadian Geographic. Ottawa: Royal Canadian Geographical Society. Bimonthly pub-
lication pertaining to Canada's natural and human histories and resources. Website:
www.canadiangeographic.ca .
Explore. Toronto. Bimonthly publication of adventure travel throughout Canada. Web-
site: www.explore-mag.com .
Nature Canada. Ottawa, ON. Quarterly magazine of the Canadian Nature Federation.
Website: www.cnf.ca .
Western Living. Vancouver, BC. Lifestyle magazine for western Canada. Includes travel,
history, homes, and cooking. Website: www.westernliving.ca .
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Alberta Accommodation Guide. Alberta Hotel & Lodging Association. Lists all hotels,
motels, and other lodging in the province. Available at all Tourist Information Centres
or by calling 780/427-7321 or 800/252-3782, www.travelalberta.com .
Alberta Campground Guide. Alberta Hotel Association. Lists all campgrounds in the
province. Available at all Tourist Information Centres or by calling 780/427-7321 or
800/252-3782, www.travelalberta.com .
British Columbia Approved Accommodation Guide. Tourism British Columbia. Lists all
accommodations, including commercial and provincial campgrounds, in the province.
Available at all Visitor Information Centres or by calling 250/387-1642 or 800/
435-5622, www.hellobc.com .
REFERENCE
Daffern, Tony. Avalanche Safety for Skiers & Climbers. Calgary: Rocky Mountain
Books, 1992. Covers all aspects of avalanches, including their causes, practical inform-
ation on how to avoid them, and a section on rescue techniques and first aid.
Guide to Manuscripts: The Fonds and Collections of the Archives, Whyte Museum of the
Canadian Rockies. Banff: Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies, 1988. This topic
makes finding items in the museum easy by providing alphabetical lists of all parts of
the collection.
Karamitsanis, Aphrodite. Place Names of Alberta. Calgary: University of Alberta Press,
1991. Volume 1 alphabetically lists all geographic features of the mountains and foot-
hills, with explanations of each name's origin. Volume 2 does the same for southern
Alberta.
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