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Yukon/Alaska Ontario Manitoba & Saskatchewan Alberta British Columbia Alberta is blessed with a bit of everything. Prairies, mountains, hoodoos, and oil. A lonely grain elevator. Hwy 14,
eastern Alberta
Dillberry Provincial Park, Alberta.
The shore across the lake belongs to Saskatchewan Helmet art at the Ribstone heritage site east of Viking Alberta Horseshoe Canyon near Drumheller Alberta Riding towards the Hoodoos. Drumheller, Alberta Alberta's famous Hoodoo formations. Eroded limestone capped off with granite. Eventually these will collapse. Cindy captures the 3 elements that make Alberta Canada's wealthiest province. Oil, grain and tourist attracting mountains. Free range cows in Kananaskis. Hwy 40, Alberta Hwy 40, Kananaskis Alberta. This road is a well kept secret as it is lightly travelled. Kananaskis is also where much of Brokeback Mountain was filmed. Hwy 40 heading north towards Banff, Alberta Into the Rockies, towards Canmore Alberta The view from our campsite, after an early morning rain. Canmore Alberta Hwy 93, on our way to Banff Alberta. Great weather and amazing views. Hwy 93, Alberta Banff, Alberta. Great views but quite commercial. On the Icefield Parkway just outside of Banff. Icefields Parkway between Banff and Jasper. Icefields Parkway at the Athabasca Glacier. Yup...they're everywhere. This liquor store is a 2 minute walk from the government correctional institute. Grand Cache, Alberta Rolling hills in southern Alberta near Waterton Lakes National Park. Still think the prairies are boring? Sothern Alberta towards Writing-On-Stone provincial park. You can see the Sweetgrass Hills in Montana. Hwy 501, southern Alberta |
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