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There is no shortage of natural wonders and travel destinations in Alberta’s north. The biggest draw for visitors isn’t the boreal splendour or isolated lakes, however, it’s the people who ...
What does it mean to be picture perfect? Just take a hike along the tundra regions of Western Canada, and the significance of that phrase will become clear to you.
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNSee the Breathtaking Landscape Paintings Inspired by the Boreal Forest, From Europe to North America - MSNAs demonstrated by a new exhibition in Switzerland, each of these artists was inspired by the “spiritual landscape” of the boreal forest. “Northern Lights,” now open at the Beyeler ...
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Opinion: Investing in Alberta tourism doesn't have to mean exploiting natural resourcesFrom the foothills to the boreal forest, ... 7.4 per cent of Alberta’s land and being home to two per cent of the population, the Rockies generate 25 per cent of Alberta’s tourism revenue.
North American boreal forest holds 31% more trees than thought. Ever wonder how many trees stand tall in North America's vast boreal forest? A new University of Alberta study has the answer, and ...
In Alberta and Saskatchewan, the northern half of both provinces is rooted in the boreal, and in Manitoba it stretches even further south, covering three quarters of the province.
Albertans value their outdoor pursuits and places. From the foothills to the boreal forest, deep river valleys to desert badlands, many of us connect with nature in a big way. The Rocky Mountains ...
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