The Colour of Canada

Cover of The Colour of Canada by Roy MacGregor
Year: 2017
Language: en
Pages: 152
ISBN-13: 9780771023989
Dimensions:
Height: 11.4 Inches
Length: 8.9 Inches
Weight: 1.84 Pounds
Width: 0.6 Inches
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The Colour of Canada by Roy MacGregor, published by McClelland & Stewart in 2017, is a visually rich exploration of Canada’s diverse landscapes. This edition, comprising 152 pages, showcases the country’s breathtaking beauty through a curated selection of full-color photographs from Canada’s premier photo archive, All Canada Photos. The book begins its journey in the Territories and the West, traversing through the Prairies, Ontario, Quebec, and concluding in Eastern Canada, highlighting both iconic landmarks and lesser-known natural wonders.

Readers will find a captivating photographic tour that captures the vastness and variety of Canada, featuring well-known sites such as Niagara Falls and the CN Tower alongside stunning images of surreal cloud formations and tranquil lakes. The text by MacGregor complements the visuals, offering insights into the landscapes and themes of travel and photography. This edition serves as a celebration of Canada’s sesquicentennial, inviting readers to appreciate the extraordinary terrain that spans from St. John’s to Victoria.


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With the marking of Canada’s sesquicentennial, comes the opportunity to celebrate the visual magnificence of this great and varied land.

Beginning in the Territories and the West, this visually rich and gorgeous book moves through the Prairies and on to Ontario and Quebec, completing the photographic tour in Eastern Canada. While many of the most well-known points of attraction are found in these pages–Niagara Falls, the CN Tower, Old Montreal, Dawson City, the Lions Gate Bridge–the photographers’ lens also catches a surreal cloud formation in Sault Ste. Marie, the haunting beauty of the Barren Lands in central Northwest Territories, an artist’s studio improbably perched on Fogo Island, the stillness of Head Lake in Algonquin Park, and the timelessness of Gastown in Vancouver. In total, it demonstrates how vast, varied, and often breathtaking Canada is, from St. John’s to Victoria. With text by Roy MacGregor, one of Canada’s most beloved and respected authors and journalists, and a carefully curated selection of glorious full-colour photographs from Canada’s premier photo archive, All Canada Photos, The Colour of Canada captures a diverse and extraordinary terrain, natural and man-made, that is the envy of the world.

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Publisher: McClelland & Stewart. Year: 2017.
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ISBN-13: 9780771023989.
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Language: en. Pages: 152.

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