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Portrait
of Alberta
Tour Alberta. This
collection of photographs paints a portrait of a western province
with a diverse landscape. Included in the book are photographs
of Banff and Jasper National Parks, Dinosaur and Writing on
Stone Provincial Parks, the Royal Tyrrell Dinosaur Museum at
Drumheller, Bar-U Ranch and Head-Smashed-in-Buffalo-Jump, and
the cities of Calgary and Edmonton.
Frommer's Banff and Jasper National Parks (Frommer's) Banff and jasper National Parks. The BBC recently ranked the Canadian Rockies as one of the top 50 sights to see. Banff and Jasper are Canada's most popular national parks-and both are UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Tour
Alberta.
Banff,
Glacier and Jasper (Lonely Planet National Parks Guides S.)
Tour Alberta. Banff, Glacier and Jasper. Features summer and
winter activities, from hiking to skiing. Has a special focus
on family travel, with short and long-stay itineraries. Contains
over 20 maps with hundreds of miles of trails, and covers each
park as well as gateway towns and attractions outside the parks.
Includes avalanche safety information for backcountry explorers.
Dinosaur
Provincial Park (Life of the Past)
Dinosaur Provincial Park, located in Alberta, Canada, is one
of the grand natural locales in the world. It has also produced
an abundance of dinosaur fossils, including specimens from every
known group of dinosaurs from the Cretaceous period. Tour
Alberta.
Banff
National Park and the Canadian Rockies for Dummies (For Dummies
S.)
Tour Alberta. Savvy
guidance for people headed to Canada's most, visited national
park and the surrounding area. More than 5 million people visit
Banff National Park in Alberta every year, and 3 million more
visit nearby Jasper National Park. Banff and Jasper, along with
nearby Kootenay and Yoho National Parks in British Columbia,
were named by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site because of their
unique geological features.
Moon
Handbooks Alberta
Tour Alberta. Covering
the rugged and beautiful landscape of Alberta, this volume emphasizes
its natural attractions, communities, and culture. It explores
the popular destinations of Banff National Park, Jasper National
Park, Lake Louise, and Edmonton. Tour
Alberta.
Suitable for the Wilds: Letters from Northern Alberta, 1929-31 Born in England in 1905, Mary Percy Jackson graduated from the University of Birmingham in 1927 with degrees in medicine and surgery. Responding to an advert in a medical journal recruiting doctors to work in Alberta, she moved there in 1929, settling in the Peace River area. Assigned to a territory of nearly 400 square miles, Jackson travelled mostly on horseback through mainly unmarked trails ministering to her patients. Vigilant about nutrition and vaccination, she promoted good health for five generations of Metis, Native and homesteader populations. In 1975 she was named 'Woman of the Year' by the Voice of Native Women for her tireless devotion and years of dedicated service. This book offers readers a new opportunity to discover this true trailblazer through her fascinating letters and correspondence that demonstrate clearly her profound impact on Alberta's social development in the early 20th century.
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