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LEADER: 05610cam 2200553 a 4500
001 ocm32548655
003 OCoLC
005 20221012085411.0
008 950405s1996 nfcabf b 000 0 eng
040 $aNLC$beng$cNLC$dJNA$dOCLCF$dYDXCP$dNLC$dOCLCQ$dDKU$dOCLCO
015 $a959501002$2can
016 $a(AMICUS)000014173446
019 $a939528151
020 $a1550811010$q(pbk.)
020 $a9781550811018
035 $a(OCoLC)32548655$z(OCoLC)939528151
043 $an-cn-nf
050 4 $aGV776.15.N3$bC369 1996
055 02 $aGV776.15*
082 04 $a797.1/22/09718$221
084 $acci1icc$2lacc
100 1 $aMurphy, Dan,$d1953-
245 10 $aCanyons, coves & coastal waters :$bchoice canoe and kayak routes of Newfoundland and Labrador /$cDan Murphy, Jim Price, Kevin Redmond.
260 $aSt. John's, NF :$bBreakwater,$c©1996.
300 $a143 pages, [24] pages of plates :$billustrations, maps ;$c23 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
338 $avolume$bnc$2rdacarrier
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references.
505 00 $gPart 1.$tPaddling in Newfoundland and Labrador --$tGetting Ready --$tPaddling Gear --$tHow to Get There --$tAir Charter --$tOutfitters --$tServices --$tNatural Environment --$tGeology --$tNewfoundland's Geological Zones --$tAnimals --$tVegetation --$tWeather --$tSurface Waters of Newfoundland and Labrador --$tCoastal Waters of Newfoundland and Labrador --$tPaddling Season --$tSafety --$tTraining and Experience --$tChoosing your River --$tRiver Hazards --$tRiver Rescue --$tLake Hazards --$tOcean Hazards --$tSpecial Wilderness Considerations --$tClothing and Equipment --$tLoading Your Canoe or Kayak --$tInsects --$tWater Quality --$tFirst Aid --$tFirearms --$tCommunications --$tFishing --$tMinimum Impact Wilderness Travel --$tCampsites --$tCampfires and Stoves --$tWilderness Sanitation --$gPart 2.$tCanoe and Kayak Routes --$tEastern Newfoundland --$tConception Bay --$tCalvert -- Ferryland -- ^$tCape Broyle --$tDunns Brook --$tParadise River --$tMiddle Cove --$tColinet River --$tMiddle Three Island Pond --$tRocky River --$tPetty Harbour to Bay Bulls --$tSalmonier Line -- Middle Gull Pond -- Brigus Junction --$tSalmonier River --$tHolyrood Pond --$tLower Lance Cove -- Ireland's Eye Loop --$tGreat Island -- LeManche Loop --$tCentral Newfoundland --$tBay du Nord River --$tTerra Nova River --$tNorthwest River --$tNotre Dame Bay --$tWhite Bear River --$tGambo Pond --$tLower Gander River --$tExploits River --$tSandy Pond to Terra Nova Lake --$tTerra Nova National Park (Newman Sound) --$tFogo Island --$tNorthwest Gander River --$tWestern Newfoundland --$tUpper Humber River --$tHumber River (Adies Lake to Sir Richard Squires Memorial Park) --$tHumber River (Sir Richard Squires Memorial Park to Deer Lake) --$tHumber River (Deer Lake to Humber Arm) --$tGrand Lake, Sandy Lake and Birchy Lake -- ^$tTippens Pond (Massey Drive Pond) --$tWild Cove --$tWood's Island
505 80 $tYork Harbour, Lark Harbour and Bottle Cove --$tIndian River --$tPinchgut Lake to Georges Lake --$tHarrys River --$tGros Morne National Park (East and South Arm) --$tTrout River Pond --$tNorth Arm, Penguin Arm and Goose Arm --$tSerpentine River --$tLloyds River --$tBarachois Brook --$tGrand Codroy River --$tMain River --$tLabrador --$tChurchill River --$tCartwright to Black Tickle --$tPort Manverse Run -- Nain Bay Loop --$tNotakwanon River --$tPinware River --$tEagle River --$tUgjoktok River --$tKanairiktok River --$tMoisie River --$gAppendix 1.$tAir Charter Companies --$gAppendix 2.$tOutfitters --$gAppendix 3.$tProvincial Government Departments --$gAppendix 4.$tHow To Do A River Profile --$gAppendix 5.$tResource List --$gAppendix 6.$tEcoregions of Newfoundland and Labrador.
520 1 $a"For both the novice and expert canoeist or kayaker this book is a must as it highlights the paddlers' way through placid inland lakes, over 15,000 km of coastline and some of the most spectacular whitewater in the world. The inland and coastal waterways of Newfoundland and Labrador are the corridors to some of the most inaccessible, rugged and pristine wilderness areas in North America. The canoe and kayak allow the paddler to access barren tundra, southern boreal forest, spectacular inland and coastal geological formations and a wide range of wildlife, Paddle past humpback whales, world renown seabird colonies or visit the most southerly herd of caribou in North America. Labrador's subarctic and arctic wilderness is a mecca for the northern paddler to explore. Fjords, majestic rivers, icebergs, taiga, tundra and glacial valleys all add to the ultimate wilderness paddling experience. Book jacket."--BOOK JACKET.
650 0 $aCanoes and canoeing$zNewfoundland and Labrador$vGuidebooks.
650 0 $aKayaking$zNewfoundland and Labrador$vGuidebooks.
651 0 $aNewfoundland and Labrador$vGuidebooks.
650 6 $aCanotage$zTerre-Neuve-et-Labrador$vGuides.
650 6 $aCanoë-kayak$zTerre-Neuve-et-Labrador$vGuides.
651 6 $aTerre-Neuve-et-Labrador$vGuides.
650 6 $aKayak$zTerre-Neuve-et-Labrador$vGuides.
650 7 $aCanoes and canoeing.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00845880
650 7 $aKayaking.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00986572
651 7 $aNewfoundland and Labrador.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01296050
655 7 $aGuidebooks.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01423871
700 1 $aPrice, Jim,$d1947-
700 1 $aRedmond, Kevin.
938 $aYBP Library Services$bYANK$n9768686
029 0 $aNLC$b000014173446
994 $aZ0$bGTX
948 $hNO HOLDINGS IN GTX - 16 OTHER HOLDINGS