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Southwest Alberta & Southeast British Columbia Road Map by Gem Trek Maps (2006)

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ISBN 9781895526936
Publisher Gem Trek Maps
Size 65 x 100 x 8mm
Weight (g) 100g

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Please allow an extra 7-10 days for us to get your order away.

Product description

Gem Trek’s Southwest Alberta & Southeast British Columbia Road Map is designed for visitors looking to explore the regions east and west of the Canadian Rockies, including the Kootenays of British Columbia, the Alberta foothills, and west-central Alberta. All the major highways are shown, as well as national and provincial parks and wilderness areas. The map also shows lesser-known back roads, and ... Read More

Gem Trek’s Southwest Alberta & Southeast British Columbia Road Map is designed for visitors looking to explore the regions east and west of the Canadian Rockies, including the Kootenays of British Columbia, the Alberta foothills, and west-central Alberta. All the major highways are shown, as well as national and provincial parks and wilderness areas. The map also shows lesser-known back roads, and pinpoints the location of lodges, campgrounds and hot springs. Mileage charts on the front and back provide distances between major towns and cities.

This two-sided Southwest Alberta & Southeast British Columbia Map divides the region into two halves. Although we’ve used the moniker “southwest Alberta,” this map extends as far north as the provincial capital of Edmonton, which is roughly in the geographical centre of Alberta. On this side of the map, coverage extends west to Jasper National Park and south to Saskatchewan River Crossing and the Alberta towns of Crossfield and Carstairs.

The reverse side extends from these same towns south through Calgary to the southern Alberta town of Fort MacLeod and the U.S. border and west to Banff National Park, Glacier National Park on the Trans-Canada Highway and as west as the British Columbia towns of Nelson and Castlegar.

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Gloss Laminate

Gloss laminate makes colours look more vibrant and stand out more, but is quite shiny (reflective). If you’re planning on using a marker of any sort, this is a better choice because it’s easier to clean. Your print will be fully encapsulated (so laminated on both sides) in durable 80 micron laminate and will last you a lot longer than plain paper.

Matte Laminate

Matte laminate has a smooth, non-reflective, very classy looking surface. I wouldn’t say it dulls colours, but it doesn’t make them ‘pop’ (I hate that I just used that word) in the way that gloss does. Matte can be drawn on with pencil (and erased), but is harder to clean if you use markers. Your print will be fully encapsulated (so laminated on both sides) in durable 80 micron laminate and will last you a lot longer than plain paper.

Canvas

Everything looks better on canvas! Something about the texture really makes prints look wonderful. It is quite expensive though. We use a very high quality 340gsm artistic matte canvas. Your canvas print will come rolled with a roughly 50mm white border to allow you to have it stretched or mounted however you wish.

Isbn 9781895526936
Publisher Gem Trek Maps
Size 65 x 100 x 8mm
Weight (g) 100g

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