The Explorer's Guide to Algonquin Park by Michael Runtz

The Explorer's Guide to Algonquin Park by Michael Runtz

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The Explorer's Guide to Algonquin Park by Michael Runtz

Algonquin is a near-North paradise of 3,500 square miles of forests, lakes and rivers atop the rugged Canadian Shield. This idyllic haven from urban life is easily accessible from dozens of major U.S. and Canadian population centers.

Michael Runtz has spent decades observing and photographing the wildlife of Algonquin Park; the 4th edition of The Explorer's Guide to Algonquin Park is the updated and expanded culmination of that work.

Informative but also highly evocative, Michael's prose demonstrates a love of the natural world and a genuine desire to share it with others. Elevated by Michael's award-winning wildlife photography, this work is one part guidebook, one part celebration of one of Canada's most treasured Parks.

This new edition features:

  • Access routes, hiking trails and canoe routes indicated on easy-to-read full-color maps
  • Where, when and how to see moose, wolves, birds and other wildlife, including 3 new chapters (Butterflies, Odonates, and Wildflowers)
  • Points of historical interest, such as ranger cabins and aboriginal rock paintings
  • A feature on climate change and how it has and will affect Algonquin wildlife
  • New photography from the last 10 years of Michael's career
  • Updated maps and lists of Park facilities and services.

Michael skillfully guides first-time visitors and seasoned explorers alike in this new, expanded color edition of The Explorer's Guide to Algonquin Park.

[Review of previous edition: ] A comprehensive introduction to all of the features of the park: the routes to take, where to camp, there to hike and what to see there... An added bonus is the very fine photographs taken by the author. [The book is] highly readable and contains a wealth of information for the beginner or seasoned adventurer.-- (08/01/2008) [Review of previous edition: ] If you want to explore Algonquin's 3,500-square-mille wilderness paradise of forests, lakes, rivers and rugged Canadian Shield, this is the book to take along.--Maureen LittlejohnThe Toronto Star (08/16/2008) [Review of previous edition: ] Lavishly illustrated, the third edition of naturalist and photographer Michael Runtz's guide to Algonquin Park, 15 years after the release of the first edition, offers readers a general guide to what they'll find.--Bruce DeachmanThe Ottawa Citizen (07/12/2008) [Review of previous edition: ] Looking forward to a weekend away, camping with the family? The Explorer's Guide to Algonquin Park is an invaluable resource for anyone looking to explore one of Ontario's greatest natural treasures. This guide is the only Algonquin Park guide written by a naturalist who is fully familiar with the area... This book is as indispensable as insect repellent and good hiking boots.-- (01/08/2010) [Review of previous edition: ] This very useful book first appeared in 1993, the 100th anniversary of Ontario's original provincial park... This revised and expanded edition is loaded with great pictures, maps and park info. This is not a canoe book or a route guide but rather an overall appreciation of this great park... Runtz takes the readers across the breadth of it, detailing hiking trails, points of interest, historical remnants, some excellent maps of each access point and all kinds of ideas on how to see the often abundant wildlife.-- (04/01/2008) [Review of previous edition: ] You name it, this book has it. A must if you plan to camp in Algonquin!-- (04/01/2008)
Ph.D. zoologist Dorothy Hinshaw Patent uses her scientific training to write books about the natural world for young readers. The author of more than 100 books for children, Dorothy is the recipient of many awards, including the Washington Post-Children's Book Guild Award for Nonfiction, the New York State Reading Association Charlotte Award, and the Edward O. Wilson Biodiversity Technology Pioneer Award. Dorothy is also a member of iNK.Think.Tank.org, a nonprofit that offers videoconferencing directly between children's nonfiction authors and classrooms. Dorothy lives in Missoula, Montana, with her husband Greg. To find out more about Dorothy, please visit her website at www.DorothyHinshawPatent.com.

Michael Runtz is the author and photographer of the renowned book, Dam Builders: The Natural History of Beavers and Their Ponds. Michael hosted the international television series Wild by Nature, authored and illustrated with his award-winning photos twelve natural history books, and has written more than 1,000 newspaper and magazine articles. Michael teachers Natural History and Ornithology courses at Carleton University, and has received numerous awards, including the Council of Canadian University Biology Chairs Distinguished Public Science Education Award and the Carleton University Lifetime Achievement Award. He lives with his better half Ann Mayall in Ontario, Canada.

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ISBN 13 9780228103165
ISBN 10 0228103169
Title The Explorer's Guide to Algonquin Park
Author Michael Runtz
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Firefly Books Ltd
Year published 2021-04-28
Number of pages 240
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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