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with Kananaskis Country. The administrative centre of the improvement district is Kananaskis Village. The following is the incorporation history of Kananaskis... |
Kananaskis Country Golf Course is a public 36-hole golf course situated in Kananaskis Country, a park system west of Calgary, Alberta, Canada: in the... |
Peter Lougheed Provincial Park (redirect from Kananaskis Provincial Park) Peter Lougheed Provincial Park is in Kananaskis Country about 90 kilometres (56 mi) west of Calgary, along the Kananaskis Trail in Alberta, Canada. This park... |
Stoney 142, 143, 144 (section History) Highway, east of Banff National Park and north of Kananaskis Improvement District. In addition to Kananaskis, it is also bordered by Bighorn No. 8, Rocky View... |
Canmore, Alberta (section History) Mountains. The town shares a border with Kananaskis Country to the west and south and the Municipal District of Bighorn No. 8 to the north and east. With... |
Fortress Mountain Resort (category Kananaskis Improvement District) both Kananaskis Country itself by eleven years, as well as the provincial parks which now surround it. The resort is located near the Kananaskis Trail... |
66, Vulcan County, the Municipality of Crowsnest Pass, and Kananaskis Improvement District. It also included the towns of Okotoks, Cochrane, and High... |
Nakiska (category Kananaskis Improvement District) Nakiska is a ski resort in western Canada, in the Kananaskis Country region of the province of Alberta. It is located 83 km (52 mi) from Calgary, west... |
Canyon Creek Ice Cave (category Kananaskis Improvement District) Moose Mountain Ice Cave, is a small ice cave in limestone located in Kananaskis Country near the community of Bragg Creek, Alberta, Canada. Known to natives... |
1964 Ipswich Country Club, Ipswich, Massachusetts 1988 Kananaskis Country Golf Course, Kananaskis, Alberta, Canada 1983 Lido Golf Course, Lido Beach, New... |
Alberta Highway 1 (section History) the Kananaskis River, enters the Stoney-Nakoda First Nation Reserve and shortly afterwards passes the interchange for Alberta Highway 40 (Kananaskis Trail)... |
West Yellowhead (redirect from West Yellowhead (electoral district)) House-Sundre and Banff-Kananaskis to the south. The riding's western boundary is the Alberta-British Columbia border. The district was created in the 1986... |
Mount Kidd (section History) a landmark that can be seen from Highway 40 in the Kananaskis Village area, and from the Kananaskis Country Golf Course which lies at the eastern base... |
municipalities, rural municipalities (including municipal districts (often named as counties), improvement districts, and special areas), Métis settlements, and Indian... |
Spray Valley Provincial Park (category Kananaskis Improvement District) along the Spray River in western Alberta, Canada. The park is part of the Kananaskis Country park system (along with Bluerock Wildland Provincial Park, Bow... |
Special Areas Board (section History) Special areas are designated rural municipalities similar to municipal districts; however, the elected advisory councils are overseen by four representatives... |
Banff National Park (redirect from History of Banff National Park) to the west, while Kootenay National Park is located to the south and Kananaskis Country to the southeast. The main commercial centre of the park is the... |
Area code 403 (section History) (403)-227 Irricana (403)-935 Irvine (403)-834 Jenner (403)-898 Kananaskis Improvement District (403)-591 Lacombe (403)-782 786 789 Lake Louise (403)-434 522... |
wildland parks. Alberta Parks has closed multiple parks throughout its history, with four parks being closed during the 1930s and a number of them being... |
Banff, Alberta (section History) Alberta (formerly known as the Jasper to Banff Relay). Banff has a long history of hosting Team Canada hockey training camps, including Canada's 2012 World... |