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- Information Sign
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A billboard sign about the history of the Frank Slide located at a lookout on Highway #3 in the Crowsnest Pass of Alberta, Canada.
Information Sign
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Interpretive signs of First Nation people- Information Sign
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There are signs with information about fossil digs located on the Fossil Hunter Trail in the Dinosaur Provincial Park located northeast of the community of Brooks, Alberta in the Southern Region of Alberta in Canada. - Information Sign
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One of the many information signs in Waskasoo Park in the community of Red Deer. Alberta, Canada.
Information Sign
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Throughout the recreation area are trails with information signs depicting the region, geography and history of the area. Many like this one includes a trail map.- Information Sign
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Information sign on the Pyramid Lake Bench Trail in the Jasper National Park near the community of Jasper, Alberta. - Information Sign
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One of the many information signs on the trail to Mt. Edith Cavell in the Jasper National Park near the community of Jasper, Alberta. - Information Sign
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A unique information sign located at the entrance to the village of Banff. - Information Shelters
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An information shelter and sitting bench on the Red Deer Trail in the Village of Waskesiu located in the Prince Albert National Park in Saskatchewan, Canada. - Information Shelter
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A shelter with information signs in the Writing on Stone Historical Park located in the Milk River Valley in southern region of Alberta, Canada. - Information Shelter
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There are information boards inside the shelter located in the Helen Coulee Nature Reserve located in the community of Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada.
Information Shed
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Trail Maps & Pictures
Information Plaque
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Geography and history plaque of the Red Mountains
Information Plaque
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Old Town in the background- Information on Fort Construction
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Information signs explain in detail the process of building a fort in the early 1800s is on display while exploring on the David Thompson Trail in the Rocky Mountain House Historic Park in the community of Rocky Mountain House, Alberta, Canada.