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Canada - Guide Books & Maps
Mountaineering, Rock Climbing
Ski Touring, Trekking

Canadian Rockies, Columbia Mountains,
The Selkirks, Bugaboos



- Guide Books
- Topographic Maps
- 'How to' Books
- Regional Titles


RECOMMENDED READING:
The following books and maps are some of many we would recommend for reading before coming to the Canadian Rockies.
Some are what we would call 'background' reading, some are specific to the trip you will be doing, and all are excellent preparation and fun to read, counting the days before your holiday begins.
The books & maps are divided into following categories:

1: GUIDE BOOKS
2: TOPOGRAPHIC MAPS
3: 'HOW TO' BOOKS
4: REGIONAL TITLES


1: GUIDE BOOKS
BOOK TITLE USA CANADA UK

Chic Scott:
Summits and Icefields: Canadian Rockies
This ski touring guide features all classic and new alpine ski tours that can be done in the Canadian Rockies. Ski ascents, glacier tours, traverses. Difficulty ranges from easy/moderate to difficult and long ski tours.

Chic Scott:
Summits and Icefields: Columbia Mountains
This is the second volume of the 'Summits and Icefields' series.
The best ski ascents, glacier tours and ski traverses in the Purcell and Selkirk Mountains.

Chic Scott:
Ski Trails in the Canadian Rockies
A very thorough ski tour and backcountry guide to the Canadian Rockies: Information about equipment, accommodation, regulations included. Day-tours as well as multi-day adventures.

BOOK TITLE USA CANADA UK
Sean Isaac:
Mixed Climbs in the Canadian Rockies
The Revised guide to mixed rock and ice climbs in the Canadian Rockies.
Sean Isaac describes some of the world’s most challenging routes. Isaac provides route descriptions, topos and maps for approximately 300 climbs ranging from M4- M12; a nice addition to Waterfall Ice by Joe Josephson.
Joe Josephson:
Waterfall Ice
Written by one of the leading ice climbers in North America, Waterfall Ice covers a wide selection of ice climbs ranging from practice areas through moderately graded routes to today's hard mixed waterfall ice and rock climbs.
This guide covers both the Alberta and B.C. sides of the Canadian Rockies. The new Waterfall Ice: Climbs in the Canadian Rockies guide contains 795 ice climbs (320 new in this edition.)

American Alpine Club / Alpine Club of Canada:
Rocky Mountains of Canada: South
A complete guide to the Southern Canadian Rockies, although the book is older (1979), it includes a tremendous amount of information for anyone wanting to venture to the Rockies, be it for skiing, climbing, or mountaineering.

Bill Corbett:
11ers of the Canadian Rockies
A climber's guide to the 45 peaks above 11,000 feet. Detailed route descriptions, extensive histories and abundant photos.

Sean Dougherty:
Selected alpine climbs in the Canadian Rockies
"This is the pretty much the current and standard guide to the Canadian Rockies. More complete guides exist, though they are rare and out of print. This guide presents 200 of the best climbs, eliminating overdrawn discussions of the obscure and focusing nicely on routes that have become legendary in the mountaineering world. The book itself is well made and suitable for the top of your pack." (reader review, amazon)

BOOK TITLE USA CANADA UK

R.Green, H.Green, Benson:
Bugaboos Rock

The Book is a comprehensive rock climbing guide to the different Bugaboos Spires, including photos, route description, and some background information.

     

Chris Atkinson, March Piché The Bugaboos
The Bugaboos is a magical alpine playground of wild weather, pristine wilderness and towering granite spires that are the home of alpine rock climbs as good as the best in the world.
The guide book covers all the peaks, routes, approaches and descents encompassed within Bugaboo Glacier Provincial Park.

Alan Kane:
Scrambles in the Canadian Rockies
"This book is gold. Alan has made a guidebook, that has everything you need to know about a route, right in front of your eyes. From Elevation gain, approximate round trip time, difficulty, the map needed, route photos for every peak and a completely detailed description of the route..."
(reader review, amazon)

BOOK TITLE USA CANADA UK
A.Cameron, M.Gunn:
Hikes around Invermere and the Columbian River Valley
Hikes include the northern Purcells and western slope of the Canadian Rockies with hikes in the Bugaboos, Kootenay National Park, Mount Assiniboine, The Stanford Range and others. Fully illustrated with maps and photos.

J.Strong:
Mountain Footsteps: Hikes in the East Kootenay of Southeastern BC
Mountain Footsteps covers the area between the Rocky Mountains in the east and the Purcell Mountains in the west, including Top of the World, Elk Lakes, St. Mary's Alpine and Bugaboo Glacier Provincial Parks, and the Akamina Kishinena Recreational Area. You will appreciate the detailed descriptions of access routes along forestry roads to the start of your hike.
David P. Jones:
Selkirks North
The companion volume to Selkirks South, covering almost 700 alpine routes in the northern portion of the Selkirks Range in British Columbia. Covering some of Canada's highest and most dramatic alpine summits, including the granite faces and ridges of the Adamants, Gothics and Sir Sandford.
BOOK TITLE USA CANADA UK
David P. Jones:
Selkirks South
The essential guide to over 500 alpine climbs in the vast southern region of the Selkirk Range of British Columbia, from Rogers Pass to the edge of the Bugaboos. The author is a leading authority on the range and has detailed the climbs, the mountain environment, and more than a century of activity in this masterly guidebook, the first of two volumes to the Selkirk mountains. 383 pages fully illustrated with maps and photos.

William L. Putnam:
Peaks and routes of the North Selkirk Range
This book as well as the climber's guide to the interior ranges of BC are somewhat older (published 1975), and are hard to get.
However, it's worth purchasing if you can get your hands on it.

 

William L. Putnam:
A climber's guide to the interior ranges of British Columbia
This book as well as peaks and routes of the North Selkirk Range are somewhat older (published 1975), and are hard to get.
However, it's worth purchasing if you can get your hands on it.

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2: TOPOGRAPHIC MAPS

MAP TITLE USA CANADA UK

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Murray Toft:
Ski Touring at Rogers Pass
Fourth Edition New Map
1 : 50,000 scale with 100 feet contour interval. Revised fourth edition printed on tearproof, waterproof paper. B&W photos with route overlays.

Murray Toft:
Touring the Wapta Icefields
1 : 50,000 scale with 100 feet contour interval. Revised third edition printed on tearproof, waterproof paper. 9 photos with route overlays. Straddling the continental divide north of Lake Louise, the Wapta Icefield is probably the most widely travelled of all the Rockies' icefields.

Canada Centre for Mapping, Natural Resources Canada
Banff 82-O/4
Scale 1:50,000
Contour elevations - 40 metres. Latest edition.

 

Canada Centre for Mapping, Natural Resources Canada
Bugaboo Creek 82-K/15
Scale 1:50,000
Contour elevations - 100 feet. Latest edition.

 

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MAP TITLE USA CANADA UK
Canada Centre for Mapping, Natural Resources Canada
Canmore 82-O/3
Scale 1:50,000
Contour elevations - 40 metres. Latest edition.
Canada Centre for Mapping, Natural Resources Canada
Castle Mountain 82-O/5
Scale 1:50,000
Contour elevations - 40 metres. Latest edition.

Canada Centre for Mapping, Natural Resources Canada
Columbia Icefield 83-C/3
Scale 1:50,000
Contour elevations - 40 metres. Latest edition.

 

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MAP TITLE USA CANADA UK
Canada Centre for Mapping, Natural Resources Canada
Golden 82-N/7
Scale 1:50,000
Contour elevations - 40 metres. Latest edition.

Canada Centre for Mapping, Natural Resources Canada
Howser Creek, 82-K/10
Scale 1:50,000
Contour elevations - 100 feet.
Canada Centre for Mapping, Natural Resources Canada
Lake Louise 82-N/8
Scale 1:50,000
Contour elevations - 40 metres. Latest edition.

Canada Centre for Mapping, Natural Resources Canada
Lake Minnewanka 82-O/6
Scale 1:50,000
Contour elevations - 40 metres. Latest edition.
Canada Centre for Mapping, Natural Resources Canada
Mount Assiniboine 82-J/13
Scale 1:50,000
Contour elevations - 40 metres. Latest edition.
Canada Centre for Mapping, Natural Resources Canada
Mount Robson 83-E/3
Scale 1:50,000
Contour elevations - 100 feet.
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MAP TITLE USA CANADA UK
Canada Centre for Mapping, Natural Resources Canada
Spray Lakes Reservoir 82-J/14
Scale 1:50,000
Contour elevations - 40 metres. Latest edition.

Banff Up-Close
1:35,000
GemTrek Publishing
Contour interval 25 metres. It combines state-of-the-art relief shading with contour lines, making it easier to visualize the mountain topography. On the back of the map are descriptions of sights, museums, scenic drives, biking trails, walks and day hikes in the Banff area.

Banff & Mount Assiniboine
1:100,000
Gem Trek Publishing
Contour interval 50 metres. 2000 metre grid. It combines state-of-the-art relief shading with contour lines, making it easier to visualize the mountain topography. On the back of the map are descriptions of hiking, biking and cross country ski trails in the area.
Banff & Jasper
1:400,000
Gem Trek Publishing
This new map uses state-of-the-art relief shading, making it easier to visualize the mountain topography. Includes campground information and townsite maps, 32 points of interest, lodges and hot springs. Includes both Banff and Jasper National Parks.
Banff National Park
1:250,000
Gem Trek Publishing
A map and guide in one. National Parks Explorer Series. Folded map in card wrapper. 1:250,000 scale. 200 metre contour intervals. Wildlife, history, geology and highlights are included in this user-friendly guide to Banff National Park.
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MAP TITLE USA CANADA UK
Best of Canmore
1:35,000
Gem Trek Publishing
Contour interval 25 metres. Waterproof and tear-resistant paper.
Includes sights, museums, hiking, cycling, skiing trails.
Canmore & Kananaskis Village
1:50,000
Gem Trek Publishing
Waterproof and tear-resistant paper. Contour interval 25 metres. 1000 metre grid. It combines state-of-the-art relief shading with contour lines, making it easier to visualize the mountain topography. On the back of the map are descriptions of hiking, biking and cross country ski trails in the area.
Columbia Icefield
1:75,000
Gem Trek Publishing
Contour interval 200 feet. Waterproof and tear-resistant paper. Includes facts and information about the Columbia Icefields and nearby hiking trails.
Best of Jasper
1:35,000
Gem Trek Publishing
Contour interval 25 metres. It combines state-of-the-art relief shading with contour lines, making it easier to visualize the mountain topography. On the back of the map are descriptions of sights, museums, scenic drives, hiking, biking and cross country ski trails in Jasper National Park.
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MAP TITLE USA CANADA UK
Jasper & Maligne Lake
1:100,000
Gem Trek Publishing
Waterproof paper. Contour interval 50 metres. 2000 metre grid. It combines state-of-the-art relief shading with contour lines, making it easier to visualize the mountain topography. On the back of the map are descriptions of hiking, biking and cross country ski trails in Jasper national Park.
Kootenay National Park
1:100,000
Gem Trek Publishing
Waterproof paper. Contour interval 100 metres. 2000 metre grid. It combines state-of-the-art relief shading with contour lines, making it easier to visualize the mountain topography. On the back of the map are descriptions of hiking, biking and cross country ski trails in the area.

Best of Lake Louise
1350,000
Gem Trek Publishing
Contour interval 25 metres. It combines state-of-the-art relief shading with contour lines, making it easier to visualize the mountain topography. On the back of the map are descriptions of sights, scenic drives, hiking and biking trails in the area.

 

Lake Louise & Yoho
1:50,000
Gem Trek Publishing
Contour interval 25 metres. 1000 metre grid. This new 3-D map combines state-of-the-art relief shading with contour lines, making it easier to visualize the mountain topography. On the back of the map are descriptions of hiking, biking and cross country ski trails in the area.
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MAP TITLE USA CANADA UK

Bugaboos
1:25,000
Summit Series
Topographic map with 20 metre contour interval. 100 metre index contours. Printed on waterproof, tearproof synthetic paper.

Waddington
1:25,000
Summit Series
Topographic map with 20 metre contour interval. 100 metre index contours. Printed on waterproof, tearproof synthetic paper. Has climbing and traverse routes marked as well as huts, heli-pads and other features.
Lake O'Hara
1:20,000, ISBN 0-929140-39-7
Chrismar Mapping
The Rockwall
1:50,000, ISBN: 0-929140-31-1
Chrismar Mapping
Rogers Pass
1:50,000
Chrismar Mapping
Contour intervals 25m. Waterproof and tear resistant material. Over 150 km of exceptional hiking, ski and interpretive trails with information on the geology, natural and human history of the area.

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3: 'HOW TO' BOOKS

BOOK TITLE USA CANADA UK
Martin Volken:
Backcountry Skiing

"...The authors provide skiers with all the tools and knowledge they need to safely and successfully travel in the mountains. The guide features intermediate-to-advanced techniques for ski touring and ski mountaineering, from planning wilderness trips to perfecting turns in rolling terrain and mastering uphill climbing. ..." (amazon)
Bruce Jamieson:
Backcountry Avalanche Awareness
This book has been published by the Canadian Avalanche Association, and covers every aspect and detail one needs to know in regards to avalanche safety before heading out to the backcountry, be it for skiing or climbing.
P.A. Schaerer, P. Schaerer:
The avalanche handbook
"For backcountry enthusiasts with a science background, this book provides a thorough introduction to avalanche theory. The book is divided into chapters which build a solid foundation (weather systems, snow structure) through snowpack basics (snow strength and deformation, snowpack structure) and well into more advanced concepts (snowpack analysis, avalanche prediction, search and rescue, and even control with explosives, etc.) " (reader review, amazon)
BOOK TITLE USA CANADA UK

Bruce Tremper:
Staying alive in avalanche terrain
"...I own 6 of the most popular books on avalanche safety; this is by far the best. The core information needed to assess avalanche risk is given in some detail but the explanations are presented in "everyday" terms and are quite easy to understand. None-the-less,Tremper never talks down to his readers and the full level of complexity inherent in the subject matter is maintained..."
(reader's review, amazon)

Andrew Selters:
Glacier Travel and Crevasse Rescue
"This superb primer is now larger and sports new photos and excellent drawings that illustrate the technical aspects of travel in glacier country." (Back Country Magazine)
David Seidman, Paul Cleveland:
The Essential Wilderness Navigator
This book has the best ratings by far for all orienteering/navigating books. All skills are explained in a language everybody can understand, and covers meticously all assetts of orientieering with a compass/map. The book does talk about GPS and how to use it, but is not a specific book for navigating with a GPS.
BOOK TITLE USA CANADA UK
The Mountaineers Club:
Mountaineering - Freedom of the hills
"... I've been reading "Freedom" since its early editions; in addition to being an excellent and entertaining course in general mountaineering, it's also a fabulous ready-reference. I've lost track of how many times I've looked up a particular knot, rappel technique, belay menthod, etc.etc.etc. Excellent sections on rock, ice, snow, and just about everything else. I can't imagine any mountaineering library being without it ..." (reader's review, amazon)

Will Gadd and Roger Chayer:
Ice and mixed climbing
"This is simply the best book on ice climbing technique you will find. That's a broad statement, but you'll agree that Will Gadd has done an outstanding job presenting the information in this book. He starts out at a very basic level and proceeds to cover everything from climbing easy ice to mixed climbing. The book offers many tips and tricks as well as stresses the need for safety. The material is presented in an easy-to-read and enjoyable fashion. " (customer review, amazon)

BOOK TITLE USA CANADA UK

Sean Isaac:
Mixed Climbing
A complete manual for learning the techniques of ice climbing. Falcon 'How to climb' series.

John Long, Craig Luebben:
How to Climb
"The material covered in this book is both comprehensive and easy to understand. The authors both have extensive experience climbing and teaching climbing which gives the book a credibility lacking in many other "how to" books. Also the material in Advanced Rock Climbing is extremely current and gives many techniques and suggestions you will not find anywhere else."
(reader review, amazon)

Mark Houston, Kathy Cosley:
Alpine Climbing
Mark and Kathy are both IFMGA certified mountain guides from the USA. The couple now lives in Chamonix, France, running their own mountaineering company.
They have extensive experience climbing and skiing all over the planet, and the book shows it. From nutrition, equipment, navigation, decision finding, it has it all.

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4: REGIONAL TITLES
BOOK TITLE USA CANADA UK
Glen Boles, Roger Laurilla,
William L. Putnam:
Canadian Mountain Place Names
The towering peaks of the Canadian Rockies and Columbia Mountains rival the European Alps in fame. When travelling or climbing, hiking or skiing in these areas, have you ever wondered where the names of the peaks, rivers and lakes came from, or who named them and why?
Originally published as "Place Names of the Canadian Alps", this new edition is completely revised and updated. (Synopsis, Amazon)

Chic Scott:
Powder Pioneers
"...Discover the rich ski history of the Canadian Rockies and Columbia Mountains with award-winning author and historian Chic Scott. He covers all aspects of the sport, ranging from the ski jumpers at Revelstoke in the 1920s to the birth of ski lodges and ski resorts to the heli-skiers, loppet racers and snowboarders of today..." (Rocky Mountain Books. For more books on the Canadian Rockies: www.rmbooks.com)

Chic Scott:
Pushing the limits
"...Begin the trek through Canada's climbing history…
Learn about Swiss guides who ushered in the glory years of first ascents. Continue through to the turn of the twentieth century when British and American climbers of leisure found themselves hampered by the difficulties of travel through the Canadian wilderness. Learn about the European immigrants of the 1950s who pushed the limits on the rock walls, and the American superstars who led the search for frightening new routes on the big north faces." (Rocky Mountain Books www.rmbooks.com)

BOOK TITLE USA CANADA UK

Mary Schaffer:
Old Indian Trails in the Canadian Rockies
"...Mary T.S. Schäffer was an avid explorer and one of the first non-Native women to venture into the heart of the Canadian Rocky Mountains, where few women - or men - had gone before[]Full of daring adventure and romantic depictions of camp life, set against the grand backdrop of Canada’s mountain landscapes, the book introduces readers to various characters from the annals of Canadian mountaineering history..."(Rocky Mountain Books: For more books on the Canadian Rockies: www.rmbooks.com)

Jack Bennett:
Not won in a day
"...An adventure story and guidebook in one, this is the tale of Jack Bennett's extraordinary effort to become the first person to climb all the high points of Canada's provinces and territories. From a fire tower in New Brunswick to a remote mountain in Nunavut, this is a story of hardship, triumph and sheer singlemindedness..." (Rocky Mountain Books: For more books on the Canadian Rockies: www.rmbooks.com)

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