The Roderick Haig-Brown Prize is part of the BC and Yukon Book Prizes, awarded in celebration of the achievements of British Columbia writers and publishers. It is awarded to the author(s) of books who "contributes most to the enjoyment and understanding of British Columbia". Unlike the other BC and Yukon Book Prizes, there are no requirements in terms of publication or author residence.[1]
Gary Wyatt, Mythic Beings: Spirit Art of the Northwest Coast
2002
Keith Thor Carlson, Colin Duffield, Albert (Sonny) McHalsie, Jan Perrier, Leeanna Lynn Rhodes, David M. Schaepe and David Smith, A Stó:lo–Coast Salish Historical Atlas
Wayne Campbell, et al., Birds of British Columbia (Volume 4, Passerines)
John Armstrong, Guilty of Everything
Terry Reksten, Illustrated History of BC
Maria Coffey, Dag Goering, Visions of the Wild
2003
Earnest Perrault, Tong: The Story of Tong Louie, Vancouver's Quiet Titan
Ian Thom, E.J. Hughes
Randy Bouchard, Dorothy Kennedy, Indian Myths and Legends from the North Pacific Coast of America
Alison Watt, The Last Island: A Naturalist’s Sojourn on Triangle Island
Francis Mansbridge, Launching History: The Saga of Burrard Dry Dock
2004
Donald Luxton, Building the West: The Early Architects of British Columbia
Ross Freake and Don Plant, Firestorm: The Summer BC Burned
Rob Butler, The Jade Coast: Ecology of the North Pacific Ocean
David Nunuk, Natural Light: Visions of British Columbia
R. Samuel Bawlf, The Secret Voyage of Sir Francis Drake, 1577-1580
2005
Stephen Hume, Alexandra Morton, Betty C. Keller, Rosella M. Leslie, Otto Langer and Don Staniford, A Stain Upon the Sea: West Coast Salmon Farming
Robert Hunter and Robert Keziere, The Greenpeace to Amchitka: An Environmental Odyssey
Daniel Francis, L.D.: Mayor Louis Taylor and the Rise of Vancouver
Ian McAllister, Great Bear Wild: Dispatches from a Northern Rainforest
Jay Sherwood, Surveying Southern British Columbia: A Photojournal of Frank Swannell, 1901-07
Margaret Horsfield and Ian Kennedy, Tofino and Clayoquot Sound: A History
2016
Briony Penn, The Real Thing: The Natural History of Ian McTaggart Cowan[6]
Jon Bartlett and Rika Ruebsaat, Soviet Princeton: Slim Evans and the 1932-33 Miners' Strike
Gwen Curry, Tod Inlet: A Healing Place
Derrick Stacey Denholm, Ground-Truthing: Reimagining the Indigenous Rainforests of BC's North Coast
John Thistle, Resettling the Range: Animals, Ecologies, and Human Communities in British Columbia
2017
Neil J. Sterritt, Mapping My Way Home: A Gitxsan History[7]
Anthony Kenyon, The Recorded History of the Liard Basin 1790-1910: Where British Columbia joins the Yukon and N.W.T.
Michael Layland, A Perfect Eden: Encounters by Early Explorers of Vancouver Island
David Pitt-Brooke, Crossing Home Ground: A Grassland Odyssey through Southern Interior British Columbia
Christopher Pollon with photographs by Ben Nelms, The Peace in Peril: The Real Cost of the Site C Dam
2018
Kotaro Hayashi, Fumio “Frank” Kanno, Henry Tanaka, and Jim Tanaka (editors), Changing Tides: Vanishing Voices of Nikkei Fishermen and Their Families[8]