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OverviewCanada is not a country you navigate. It is a country you drive - and there is a difference. The distance between St. John's, Newfoundland and Victoria, British Columbia is 7,821 kilometres. Between those two points sits the most geographically diverse road trip on earth - the salt-soaked fishing towns of the Maritimes, the French-language highway signs of Quebec, the ancient granite of the Canadian Shield, the dead-flat geometry of the Manitoba prairie, the Rocky Mountain wall that appears on the Alberta horizon hours before the road reaches it, and the old-growth rainforest of the Pacific coast. No flight connects these experiences. Only the road does. This atlas was built for the driver who takes that seriously. What this atlas covers: Every province and territory - from the Cabot Trail in Cape Breton to the Dempster Highway above the Arctic Circle. Every major driving corridor and every secondary road worth taking instead. The Icefields Parkway. The Trans-Labrador Highway. The Sea-to-Sky. The Crowsnest. The Viking Trail. The James Bay Road. The Alaska Highway through Northern BC and Yukon. The ice roads of the Northwest Territories. All of them - in the detail that makes the difference between a good road trip and a great one. What makes this atlas different: Every other road atlas tells you where the roads go. This one tells you what the roads are actually like - the fuel gaps that strand unprepared drivers in Northern Ontario, the mountain passes that close without notice, the ferry crossings where missing the last sailing ends your driving day entirely, the moose corridors where dusk-to-dawn driving demands full concentration. Real road knowledge. The kind that comes from understanding these highways, not just mapping them. The atlas also connects directly to an interactive digital map via QR code - every location, every stop, every fuel point and campground plotted and accessible from your phone before you leave cell coverage behind. Built for every Canadian road tripper: First-time visitors planning a Trans-Canada crossing Seasoned drivers adding the Dempster or the Cassiar to their list Families building a Maritime or Rockies circuit Solo drivers heading north for the first time RV travellers planning fuel stops and campgrounds across ten provinces Digital nomads who need connectivity mapped as carefully as the roads Inside this atlas: Complete chapter-by-chapter coverage of all ten provinces and three territories. Honest drive time estimates - not GPS projections. Province-by-province distance charts. Ferry routes, schedules, and booking guidance. National and provincial park entry points and access roads. US-Canada border crossing points. Seasonal road conditions and winter driving protocols. Emergency contacts and roadside assistance across every province. Indigenous cultural heritage drives and respectful travel guidance. Themed road trips for families, solo travellers, wildlife seekers, photographers, foodies, and budget drivers. A full Trans-Canada mile-by-mile guide from St. John's to Victoria. This is not a book for people who are nervous about driving Canada. It is a book for people who are serious about it. The road is waiting. This atlas puts you on it prepared. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Wayne B WaltPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 21.60cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 27.90cm Weight: 0.567kg ISBN: 9798195240691Pages: 240 Publication Date: 02 May 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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