This new fold-out map guide invites travellers to rediscover slow travel across Canada's vast landscapes. From the Pacific to the Atlantic, it highlights unique attractions along the country's highways and byways. The guide features an array of roadside wonders. Highlights include British Columbia's World's Largest Paddle, Saskatchewan's towering coffee pot, and Drumheller, Alberta's giant dinosaur. In the east, New Brunswick boasts the world's largest lobster in Shediac, while Nova Scotia displays a 60-foot fiddle on Sydney's waterfront. Northern attractions are also featured, such as Churchill, Manitoba's polar bear statue and Quebec's beluga sculptures along the Saguenay Fjord. Unhurried Canada encourages travellers to slow down and appreciate these local landmarks that showcase Canada's diverse culture and history.
Heather Cranston is a talented graphic designer and artist based in Thunder Bay, Ontario. With a background in painting murals, Heather developed a love for typography and design, leading her to pursue a career in graphic design. After studying in Manitoba and working at a top advertising agency in western Canada, she returned to her hometown in 2008 to begin Pulp + Paper, a graphic design firm. She has taught printmaking and graphic design at Lakehead University. Carmen Kinniburgh is an award winning freelance writer and editor based Thunder Bay.
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