Andrew Hempstead has been writing since the late 1980s, when, after leaving a career in advertising, he took off for Alaska, linking up with veteran travel writer Deke Castleman to help research and update the fourth edition of
Moon Alaska-Yukon. In the ensuing years he focused on writing about Western Canada, authoring guidebooks to Alberta, British Columbia, the Canadian Rockies, and Western Canada, as well as books to Nova Scotia and Newfoundland. He has also authored a book in the “…for Dummies” series and coauthored books to Atlantic Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, as well as contributed to guidebooks on the Alaska, the San Juan Islands, the United States, and the Pacific Northwest. His writing has appeared in a wide variety of other media, including magazines like
National Geographic Traveler, web clients that include Expedia and Alaska Airlines, and Microsoft’s Automap. Andrew’s library of 20,000 stock images is licensed through the website www.heejee.com to editorial, corporate, and government clients around the world.
Andrew lives with his wife, Dianne, daughter Brio, and their two dogs in Banff, Alberta. When not working on his books, Andrew spends as much of time as possible enjoying the wonderful surroundings in which he lives, hiking, fishing, golfing, camping, and skiing. The website www.westerncanadatravel.com showcases Andrew’s work while also providing invaluable planning tips for travelers heading to Canada.
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