The Great Canadian Bucket List: One-of-a-Kind Travel Experiences
Discover Canada's most unforgettable adventures in this fully revised edition of The Great Canadian Bucket List by renowned travel writer Robin Esrock.
Having explored more than 120 countries across seven continents, Robin has spent decades seeking extraordinary destinations. In this updated edition, he travels across every Canadian province and territory to showcase remarkable experiences that can only be found in Canada.
Inside you'll discover unforgettable adventures such as:
- Feel the hot breath of a polar bear
- Sail through the "Galápagos of the North"
- Go horseback riding in the Rocky Mountains backcountry
- Hike the legendary East Coast and West Coast Trails
- Ice canoe across the St. Lawrence River
- Taste one of the world's most memorable cocktails
- Cruise through the Northwest Passage
- Float in Canada's own "Dead Sea"
- And many more once-in-a-lifetime experiences
Filled with Robin Esrock's signature storytelling, humour, and curiosity, this inspiring guide celebrates Canada's most unique destinations and unforgettable adventures—perfect for travellers looking to explore the country in extraordinary ways.
Book Details
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Format: Paperback
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Print Length: 480 pages
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Language: English
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Publisher: Dundurn Press
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Publication Date: November 4, 2025
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Dimensions: 15.24 × 2.54 × 20.32 cm
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ISBN-10: 1459753968
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ISBN-13: 978-1459753969
About the Author
Robin Esrock is an award-winning travel journalist, author, television host, columnist, and public speaker. He is best known for his bestselling The Great Canadian Bucket List series, along with several internationally acclaimed travel books. His writing and photography have appeared in leading publications including National Geographic Traveler, The Guardian, Chicago Tribune, The Globe and Mail, and Canadian Geographic. Robin is also the creator and co-host of the internationally syndicated television series Word Travels, and his TEDx talk on travel has received more than one million views. He lives in Vancouver, British Columbia, with his family.