Review
"We live on one of the world's most beautiful coasts, and this book is dedicated to seeing it in the most quiet and natural way possible..."
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Annie Boulanger, Burnaby NOW (
Burnaby NOW )
"Buckland and Grey have also included a number of elements that keep
Kayaking Vancouver Island from becoming another of the many guidebooks...The majority of the book is filled by stories of the authors' own experiences during their research paddles, and ...the book also provides excellent notes on accesses, points of interest, and local flora and fauna."
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Malcolm Johnson, The Westerly News (
The Westerly News )
"This is an excellent addition to your book collection if you are interested in paddling around Vancouver Island and its surronding waters."
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Diana Mumford, Wave Length (
Wave Length Magazine )
"The authors...call
Kayaking Vancouver Island... a 'where-to' book. They describe, in great detail, routes in such places as the Sooke Basin and Finlayson Arm, off Bamfield and around Pender, Gabriola, Quadra and other Gulf Islands."
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Rebecca Wigod, Vancouver Sun (
Vancouver Sun )
"It is loaded with maps, photographs and suggestions on how to make the most of this fantastic paddling paradise."
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Terry Peters, North Shore News (
North Shore News )
"Their book claims no favourite kayaking area other than 'in serene water conditions.' Still, when pushed, both pick a possible favourite. For Grey, it's the Cortes Island region off the mouth of Desolation Sound...Buckland gives his personal nod to historic Beaver Harbour..."
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Jim Gibson, Times Colonist (
Times Colonist )
"...selling Harbour's
Kayaking Vancouver Island to my kayak tour operators is as easy as falling off a log." ---
Caroline Woodward, Quill and Quire (
Quill and Quire )
About the Author
Gary Backlund has helped organize the last four Vancouver Island Paddlefests held in Ladysmith, BC. He is a house designer and building consultant and has delivered workshops on housing maintenance for First Nation communities throughout BC and the Yukon. Gary and his daughter, Katherine are the volunteer wardens for the Woodley Range Ecological Reserve, the home of 29 rare plant species. Gary and his family own and operate a British Columbia Managed Forest. Gary also sits on the Cowichan Valley Regional District's Round Table on the Environment.
Paul Grey was born in Nanaimo in 1951. His family has lived in Nanaimo and area for well over 100 years. He teaches at Coal Tyee Elementary School situated above the Northfield mining shaft his father worked as a young man. In 1993 Paul won the local Prime Minister's Awards for an environmental teaching project with his Grade 3 students. Three years later he won a provincial level Prime Minister's Award. In 1997 he won a Royal Bank fellowship to Queen's University in Ontario for his work in Information Technology. Paul has worked on several science projects with the Mid Island Science & Technology Council (MISTIC). He has been recognized for his outstanding science work and received a lithograph as the outstanding science teacher of BC in 1999. Paul has written four books including
Easykayaker: a Guide to Laid-back Vancouver Island Paddling and
Kayaking Vancouver Island: Great Trips from Port Hardy to Victoria. Paul is a co-founder of the Wave Publications Cooperative.