Algonquin Park
At 7,700 square kilometres, Algonquin Park offers constant surprises, even for McNab, who shoots in all seasons and never tires of the park’s natural beauty. In this travel-friendly keepsake book, photographer… Read More
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At 7,700 square kilometres, Algonquin Park offers constant surprises, even for McNab, who shoots in all seasons and never tires of the park’s natural beauty. In this travel-friendly keepsake book, photographer… Read More
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One of the country’s most celebrated photographers brings Canada to vivid life with this brand new aerial photography book, featuring spreads of all thirteen provinces and territories, as well as detailed captions that… Read More
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UK native Adam Cornick’s sweeping wide-angle images of coast Nova Scotia showcase not just his love of the ocean, but his excitement about the beauty in every pounding wave, every polished granite boulder, every expanse… Read More
By: Adam Cornick (CA)
Photographic exploration of Nova Scotia’s diverse islands from celebrated photographer and author of Coastal Nova Scotia Despite having grown up in… Read More
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Thaddeus Holownia’s Lintels of Paris provides a taste of the urban qualities of Paris, its quartiers, and its exquisite architectural details. Working with his trusted large-format banquet camera, Holownia has… Read More
By: Michael Winsor (CA)
Lost in Newfoundland is an artistic compendium of Newfoundland’s visual wonders—its seascapes, landscapes, cityscapes, and natural inhabitants. This is a fine-art homage to an island where, as Michael Winsor himself… Read More
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See Nova Scotia like never before. Celebrated photographer Len Wagg returns off the success of Then & Now, his exploration of Wallace MacAskill’s photographic legacy, with another… Read More
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What will our planet look like 100 years from now? in 1000 years? 10,000 years? Smith’s amazing photographs offer a breathtaking glimpse into the… Read More
By: Ronald Rees (CA), Joshua Green (CA)
Shortlisted, New Brunswick Book Award for Non-FictionGeorge Taylor’s vivid New Brunswick of yesteryear comes to life. The photographs of George Taylor (1838-1913) offer viewers a fascinating glimpse into… Read More
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In The Little Book of Manitoba, celebrated photographer George Fischer captures both the vast beauty of rural Manitoba and the stunning skylines of Winnipeg. The book is a kaleidoscope of… Read More
By: Len Wagg (CA)
Journey through the incredible landscape of Nova Scotia with award-winning photojournalist Len Wagg. Experience all the colours of one of this scenic paprovince in this travel-friendly book. Features 85 photos… Read More
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Journey through the incredible landscape of Peggys Cove and Nova Scotia’s South Shore with award-winning photojournalist Len Wagg. These remarkable photos capture immense beauty from Peggys Cove, the Cape… Read More
By: Dave Brosha (CA)
A curated collection of 100 stunning black and white images from some of the world’s more unique locations. In a world of staggering colour, it’s a bold choice in the… Read More
By: Anne Launcelott (CA)
This book features 100 portraits of people from around the Province of Nova Scotia. It is an attempt to show REAL Nova Scotians in their REAL contexts – an honest… Read More
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We acknowledge the support of the Canada Council for the Arts and the Government of Canada through the Canada Book Fund for this project, as well as the Province of New Brunswick’s Department of Tourism, Heritage, and Culture, the Province of Newfoundland’s Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, and Recreation, the Province of Nova Scotia’s Department of Communities, Culture and Heritage, and the Province of Prince Edward Island’s Innovation PEI Arts, Culture, and Heritage Department