Banff Definition–noun | 2. | a seaport in this district. 3723. | | 3. | a resort town in Banff National Park. 3410. | | From Dictionary
Alberta Definition–noun | 1. | a province in W Canada. 1,799,771; 255,285 sq. mi. (661,190 sq. km). Capital: Edmonton. Abbreviation: Alba., Alta. | | From Dictionary
Related topics from BritannicaBanff town, southwestern Alberta, Canada. Banff lies along the glacial-green Bow River, near scenic Lake Louise and within the boundaries of Banff National Park, of which it is the headquarters. Named by ...
Alberta most westerly of Canada's three Prairie Provinces, occupying the continental interior of the western part of the country. To the north the 60th parallel (latitude 60 N) forms its boundary with the ...
Banff National Park national park in southwestern Alberta, Canada. Located on the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains, Banff occupies 2,564 square miles (6,641 square km). It is adjacent to Yoho and Kootenay national ...
Kicking Horse Pass pass in the Canadian Rockies at the Alberta-British Columbia border and the Banff-Yoho national parks boundary; it is the highest point on the Canadian Pacific Railway, at an elevation of 5,338 feet ...
Red Deer River river in southern Alberta, Canada, a major tributary of the South Saskatchewan River. Rising in the Front Ranges of the Canadian Rocky Mountains in Banff National Park, the river flows northeast and ...
Jasper unincorporated place, western Alberta, Canada. It lies at the confluence of the Athabasca and Miette rivers, within the boundaries of Jasper National Park. It takes its name from Jasper Hawes, who ...
Alberta A network of museums and historic parks now interpret the natural, historical, and artistic heritage of the province. The Provincial Museum of Alberta was opened in Edmonton in 1967. The ...
Alberta Mount Columbia (12,294 feet [3,747 metres]) in the Rocky Mountains is Alberta's highest point, and numerous other peaks exceed 11,000 feet (3,350 metres). A narrow foothill zone flanks the mountains ...
Lake Louise unincorporated place, southwestern Alberta, Canada, on the Bow River, in Banff National Park, immediately northeast of the icy, blue-green lake of the same name, which is renowned for its scenic ...
Alberta Alberta is home to five national parks: Wood Buffalo National Park (a World Heritage site) in the northeastern part of the province; Banff and Jasper national parks, which are located in the Rocky ...
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USA Today - Found Nov. 14, 2008 ARCHIVE: Read more '10 Great' columns ARCHIVE: Read more '10 Great' columns Banff Park Lodge Banff, Alberta 'This resort in the Canadian...
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2008-188 Friends of Banff National Park Fellowship Banff, Alberta ...
CRTC - Found Aug. 18, 2008 Friends of Banff National Park Fellowship Banff, Alberta Applications 2008-0215-9 and 2008-0313-1, received 7 February 2008 Broadcasting Public
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Graphic Design Workshop
Tech Vibes - Found 8 hours ago ... the Banff New Media Institute, The Banff Centre and the Graphic Designers of Canada, an intensive workshop at The Banff Centre, Banff, Alberta...
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Chumble comedians bring laughs to town
Sooke News Mirror - Found Nov. 19, 2008 26, height 6’4”, his favourites include comic Mitch Hedberg, hockey, the movie Casino and a gig at Wild Bill’s Saloon in Banff, Alberta.
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Top places in Canada
Toronto Star Online - Found Nov. 18, 2008 3 Sauble Beach 2 30,000 Islands 2 Agawa Canyon 2 Kawarthas 2 Crawford Lake 2 Icefield Parkway Banff to Jasper Alberta 2 Hudsons Bay 2 Cyprus...
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UPS officially announces construction of new distribution centre at ...
RCMP Police Report
Golden Star - Found Nov. 18, 2008 A 1996 Saturn driven by a 18 year old male from Alberta lost control in ... All three drivers were transported to Banff Hospital with non life
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CADENE, Rene
Thunder Bay Chronicle-Journal - Found Nov. 18, 2008 ... left Toronto and moved to Banff, finding work at the Banff Springs ... law Debbie, hunting extensively in places like Alberta, northern Quebec
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Alberta’s slopes are open as snow awaits
Easier - Found Nov. 17, 2008 Alberta is known for its long ski seasons and this year two of ... to open tomorrow, the 14th November completing the Ski Banff-Lake Louise trio.
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