On Island Time: A Traveler's Atlas: Illustrated Adventures on and around the Islands of Washington and British Columbia
By (Author) Chandler O'Leary
Blue Star Press
Sasquatch Books
25th April 2023
21st February 2023
United States
General
Non Fiction
917.97740444
Paperback
208
Width 179mm, Height 267mm, Spine 16mm
652g
Dream of escaping to an island, for the slower pace and stunning views This illustrated love letter to the Pacific Northwest's iconic islands--focusing on Puget Sound, the San Juans, and Canada's Gulf Islands and Vancouver Island--charms and educates travelers, locals, and armchair adventurers alike. A PACIFIC NORTHWEST BESTSELLER! Kick back, relax, and get On Island Time. This quirky illustrated travel guide showcases the hidden delights, natural wonders, and singular history of Washington and British Columbia's islands, from the author of bestselling The Best Coast, A Road Trip Atlas- Illustrated Adventures Along the West Coast's Historic Highways. Including- PUGET SOUND Bainbridge Vashon-Maury Whidbey The South Sound SAN JUAN ISLANDS Fidalgo San Juan Orcas Lopez BRITISH COLUMBIA Vancouver Island The Gulf Islands The Sunshine Coast Featuring hundreds of illustrations and hand-drawn maps, On Island Time is bursting with ideas aplenty for island-hopping excursions, from the best place for pie and steamed mussels on Whidbey Island, the most picturesque hikes in the San Juans, and the town on Vancouver Island to visit for salmon angling.Chock-full of unusual facts, hidden history, and roadside attractions, On Island Time celebrates a slower lifestyle that is diverse, fascinating, and altogether magical.
PRAISE FOR CHANDLER OLEARY:
OLearys guide offers the best of both worlds by taking you off the beaten path without missing out on any bucket-list attractions.
Seattle Times
CHANDLER O'LEARY is an illustrator and lettering artist, and a graduate of the Rhode Island School of Design. She is the author of The Best Coast- A Road Trip Atlas and co-author of Dead Feminists- Historic Heroines in Living Color as well as the creator of the illustrated travel blog Drawn the Road Again. She lives in Tacoma, WA, and spends every spare moment traveling America's winding back roads, sketchbook in hand.