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Banff Definition

–noun
1. Also called Banff⋅shire [bamf-sheer, -sher] . a historic county in NE Scotland.
2. a seaport in this district. 3723.
3. a resort town in Banff National Park. 3410.
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–noun Chiefly Western U.S.
1. a dry riverbed.
2. a small, deep canyon.
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  • Jim Prentice: 14km of Trans Canada to be twinned in Banff
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    Another 14 kilomters of the Trans Canada Highway through Banff National Park is set to be twinned.
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    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
  • 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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    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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