Canada Gallery / Alberta 3693

- Dike Road of Stone
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The stone foundation of the dike road at the McGregor Lake Reservoir located east of the community of Vulcan, Alberta in the Southern Alberta Foothills region of the Canadian Badlands. - Sand Dune Trails
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Wapiti Trails explore sand dunes near Grande Prairie, Alberta, Canada. - Outdoor Amphitheatre
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An outdoor stage with seating located in the Elkwater Townsite in the Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park located southeast of the City of Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada. - Hiking Trail and the Kananaskis River
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Hiking trail leading to the suspension bridge crossing the Kananaskis River. - Canoeing the Red Deer River
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A canoe on the banks of the Red Deer River in the Newcastle Beach Recreation Area in the community of Drumheller, Alberta, Canada. - Johnson Lake Walking Trail
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The Johnson Lake Trail is a popular route for accessing areas on the lake. - Where the Buffalo Roam
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Buffalo and their young in a wildlife sanctuary located near the community of Lethbridge, Alberta. - Hiking Trail
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Forested hiking trail on the Canadian Mount Everest Trail - trail20090707 58
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A marker located on the walking trail in the Kleskun Hills Provincial Park near the community of Grande Prairie, Alberta, Canada in Peace Country. - Hiking Sulphur Mountain
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A hiker on the very tough, very long and very steep trail of switchbacks that climb the slopes of Sulphur Mountain from the base to the peak. - Canadian Flag
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A Canadian flag waves in the wind at the Nordic Centre in the community of Canmore, Alberta. - Big Horn Sheep
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Big Horn Sheep wandering the forest trails in the Spray Valley Provincial Park in Kananaskis Country in Alberta, Canada. - Star Trek Starship
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A 5 ton, 31 foot long replica of a Star Trek Starship located on the side of Highway 23 in the community of Vulcan, Alberta in the Southern Alberta Foothills region of the Canadian Badlands. - Construction in the 1900s
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An old photo of the construction workers in the early 1900s building the historic aqueduct. The picture is part of the information signs on site detailing the history of the Brooks Aqueduct near the community of Brooks, Alberta in the Southern Region of Alberta, Canada.