Bowron Lakes Canoe Route at 1:50, 000 in a series of topographic survey maps of selected areas of British Columbia & the Canadian Rockies from ITMB with cartography from Canada’s national survey organization. Most sheets are printed on light, waterproof & tear- resistant plastic paper. Whilst the Canadian Department of Natural Resources (previously Canada Map Office) decides whether to provide updated pre-printed editions of its survey mapping or switch to print-on-demand only, in 2007 it began co-operating with ITMB on this new series of maps with cartography of the Canadian topographic survey & additional tourist & recreational information provided by ITMB. The maps are double-sided, with either two 1:50, 000 maps combined in one title, or a 1:250, 000 map supplemented by more detailed coverage at 1:50, 000. * In this title:* Bowron Lakes are the result of an unusual geological fault, creating a diamond-shaped square in central British Columbia. The map, printed on light wateproof & tear-resistant plastic paper, combines four Canadian survey topographic sheets to chart the course of a canoe route along its 10 lakes. The map shows road access to the lakes & indicates various types of campsites & accommodation, recreational areas for hiking, horse riding, cross-country skiing, etc. Contours are at 100 feet intervals (conversion chart is provided).