Banff Definition–noun | 2. | a seaport in this district. 3723. | | 3. | a resort town in Banff National Park. 3410. | | From Dictionary
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Related topics from BritannicaBanff 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 ...
Banff 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 ...
Canada second largest country in the world in area (after Russia), occupying roughly the northern two-fifths of the continent of North America.A Vision for Canada's Railways In 2003 many challenges faced Canada's railways, which had served for 150 years as Canada's spine, bringing together the scattered British North American colonies that made up the transcontinental ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Alberta The early artistic history of the province is largely one of rich oral folklore, although a major Icelandic poet, Stephan G. Stephansson, lived near Markerville and did most of his writing in Canada. ...
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 ...
Bow River river in southern Alberta, Canada, the main headstream of the South Saskatchewan River. It rises in the Canadian Rockies of Banff National Park at the foot of Mount Gordon and flows from the glacial ...
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Related topics from Ask NewsTop chefs battle for gold in Banff
Banff Crag & Canyon - Found 9 hours ago ... been crowned Gold Medal Plates winners across Canada will vie for the title of Canadian Culinary Gold Medal Champion in Banff this February.
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Banff: Canada's quiet star
International Herald Tribune - Found Jan. 5, 2009 ... familiar scenario: the run was blue, the sky bluer still, and I was cruising down 8,765-foot Mount Whitehorn in Banff National Park in Canada.
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Icy road contributing factor in fatal crash in Banff National Park: ...
CISN FM 103.9 - Found Jan. 3, 2009 On New Year's Day, a 19-year-old man was killed in a two-vehicle collision involving a semi on the Trans-Canada Highway in Banff National Park.
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Deaths of 2 Alberta motorists blamed on icy roads
The community of Banff in 2008
Banff Crag & Canyon - Found Dec. 30, 2008 ... working at the Family Chiropractic Office with Dr. Shawna Biegel in Banff. He took jobs in the US and Canada, and after Banff was headed to...
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Icy road contributing factor in fatal crash in Banff National Park: ...
CHED 630 AM - Found Jan. 3, 2009 On New Year's Day, a 19-year-old man was killed in a two-vehicle collision involving a semi on the Trans-Canada Highway in Banff National Park.
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Jim Prentice: 14km of Trans Canada to be twinned in Banff
CHED 630 AM - Found Dec. 21, 2008 Another 14 kilomters of the Trans Canada Highway through Banff National Park is set to be twinned.
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Canada's Government Moving Forward on Trans Canada Highway Twinning ...
Market Wire - Found Dec. 20, 2008 BANFF, ALBERTA--(Marketwire - Dec. 20, 2008) - The Honourable Jim Prentice, Canada's Environment Minister, Minister responsible for Parks Canada and
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Canada's Banff park offers swooping views and breathless ski runs
Denton Record-Chronicle - Found Dec. 5, 2008 Resort is 36 miles northwest of Banff off the Trans-Canada Highway. With 4,200 acres of skiable terrain, it's the largest of the Banff trio.
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Canada's Banff park offers swooping views and breathless ski runs
WFAA.com - Found Dec. 4, 2008 Resort is 36 miles northwest of Banff off the Trans-Canada Highway. With 4,200 acres of skiable terrain, it's the largest of the Banff trio.
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