For starters the content is jargon-free, straight to the point and easy to digest, not to mention produced in a user-friendly format where it introduces the region and its highlights, before delving into the different areas in some more detail. Most importantly, it’s not too copy heavy, with a bigger focus on incredible imagery, maps and graphic illustrations for the most iconic places. Its country-wide content is pretty comprehensive too: from itinerary ideas, information on the culture, history, art, wildlife and people, and an events calendar, to a ‘Survival Guide’ at the back of the book that includes practical advice on where to stay, eat, shop and seek entertainment – information that most guidebooks assume you already know.
Title:Â Eyewitness Canada
Pages:Â 440
Weight: 650g
Verdict:Â Fuss-free, user-friendly and regularly revised to include up-to-date information. It could do with more unique, off-the-beaten-track content and a pull-out map though.
Best for:Â City breakers, first-time travellers, image lovers and those who want to tick off the well-known sights.