Authored by Robert M. Bone and published by Oxford University Press on August 2, 2017, The Regional Geography of Canada offers an extensively revised and updated exploration of the nation’s diverse landscapes and peoples. This comprehensive work, spanning 480 pages with dimensions of 8 x 0.65 x 10 inches, is written in English and stands as a thorough introduction to Canadian regional geography. With ISBN-10: 199021295 and ISBN-13: 978-0199021291, the book identifies and delves into Canada’s six distinct regions: Atlantic Canada, Québec, Ontario, Western Canada, British Columbia, and the Territorial North. Robert Bone expertly guides readers through the fundamental physical, historical, cultural, social, and economic characteristics of each region, fostering a profound appreciation for the country’s remarkable diversity.
