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         Alberta Geography Canada:     more books (17)
  1. Alberta Recreation Map (Recreation Maps)
  2. Calgary Cycle Map (Bicycle Maps)
  3. The Prairies, a scholar's directory and guide (Geography of Canada bibliography series) by Thomas A Rumney, 1998
  4. Kinematic Systems in Geodesy, Surveying, and Remote Sensing: Symposium, No. 107, Banff, Alberta, Canada, September 10-13, 1990 (International Associ) by Klaus-Peter Schwarz, 1991-05
  5. Spatial accessibility and equity of playgrounds in Edmonton, Canada.: An article from: The Canadian Geographer by Karen E. Smoyer-Tomic, Jared N. Hewko, et all 2004-09-22
  6. Laying Down The Lines: A History Of Land Surveying In Alberta by Judy Larmour, 2005-03-15
  7. Precarious foundations: irrigation, environment, and social change in the Canadian Pacific Railway's Eastern Section, 1900-1930 [An article from: Journal of Historical Geography] by M. Evenden,
  8. Alberta (Let's Discover Canada) by Suzanne Levert, 1991-07
  9. The Camrose-Vegreville region of Alberta (Prairie regional studies in economic geography) by J. W Channon, 1969
  10. The Killarney region of Manitoba (Prairie regional studies in economic geography) by J. W Channon, 1971
  11. The Brooks region of Alberta (Prairie regional studies in economic geography) by Henry R Fast, 1974
  12. The Cardston region of Alberta (Prairie regional studies in economic geography) by J W Channon, 1972
  13. The Kerrobert-Oyen region of Saskatchewan and Alberta (Prairie regional studies in economic geography) by Henry R Fast, 1974
  14. The Stettler region of Alberta (Prairie regional studies in economic geography) by Henry R Fast, 1974

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  • 62. Commonwealth - Geography
    geography. The second largest country in the world, canada comprises the rising gently from Manitoba to alberta and spreading northward through the
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    63. Canada GenWeb Project - Projet GenWeb Du Canada
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  • 64. NSERC - Northern Research Supplement Grant Results
    alberta Biological Sciences, The role of spatial and temporal resource variability in geography, Scales of climate change in northern canada, 5, RGPNS
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    Sciences biologiques Transformations et transport du mercure dans les eaux de fonte: impact sur les lacs arctiques RGPNS
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    65. Geography Of Canada - Enpsychlopedia
    Northern parts of alberta, Manitoba and British Columbia, most of the Northwest It uses material from the Wikipedia article geography of canada .
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    Coastline 202,080 km Highest point Mount Logan , 5,959 m/19,550 feet Lowest point Atlantic Ocean , m Longest river Mackenzie River , 4,241 km Largest inland body of water Great Bear Lake Land Use
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    woodlands - Other 38 % (1993 est.) Climate Temperate to arctic Natural resources iron ore, nickel zinc copper gold ... silver , fish, timber, wildlife, coal petroleum natural gas hydropower Environmental issues air and water pollution acid rains Canada occupies most of the upper half of the continent of North America , spanning a vast expanse of territory between the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans and between the United States to the south and northwest, and the Arctic Ocean and Beaufort Sea to the north; Greenland lies to the northeast. Since 1925, Canada has claimed the portion of the Arctic between 60 degrees west longitude and 141 degrees west longitude, including the

    66. MSN Encarta - Great Plains
    In canada, the alberta Plain has an average elevation of 700 m (2300 ft). Author of The geography of the Canadian North Issues and Challenges and
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    Encyclopedia Article Multimedia 3 items Dynamic Map Map of Great Plains Great Plains , physiographic region in central Canada and the United States. The region has a vast, generally high plateau, called the plains, extending from northwestern Canada through parts of the Northwest Territories, Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba. In the United States the plains continue south through sections of Montana, North and South Dakota, Minnesota, Wyoming, Nebraska, Kansas, Colorado, Oklahoma, New Mexico, and Texas. The region is bordered on the east by the Canadian Shield and the Central Lowland of the United States and on the west by the Rocky Mountains . In Canada the plains are frequently known as the Interior Plains. The plains feature productive grain and livestock farms and extensive petroleum and coal deposits. The area of the Great Plains is 3.2 million sq km (1.2 million sq mi), including 1.8 million sq km (700,000 sq mi) in Canada and 1.4 million sq km (500,000 sq mi) in the United States. The Great Plains include around 18 percent of Canada’s territory and 15 percent of the territory of the United States.

    67. MSN Encarta - Alberta
    Map of alberta. Article Outline. Introduction; Physical geography; Economic alberta, province in western canada, the most westerly of the three Prairie
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    Encyclopedia Article Multimedia 11 items Dynamic Map Map of Alberta Article Outline Introduction Physical Geography Economic Activities The People of Alberta ... History I
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    Print Preview of Section Alberta , province in western Canada , the most westerly of the three Prairie provinces, which also include Saskatchewan and Manitoba . Alberta is a land of contrasts. Rolling plains cover much of the province, but in the southwest, the rugged Rocky Mountains and its foothills form part of Alberta’s boundary with British Columbia . In the north the land is covered with forests and dotted with lakes and streams. On the vast Alberta plains, oil rigs rise above golden wheat fields. Industrial cities such as

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    Main Category geography. Home geography North America canada alberta SubjectOrganizationsNorth Americacanadaalberta@ (15)
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  • Alberta Spiders
    preliminary list of spider species (Araneae) collected in Alberta, Canada
  • 69. Alberta - Canadian Genealogy Centre
    Library and Archives canada allows you to Browse Lists of Canadian Library allows you to learn more about the history, geography and people of alberta.
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    The Atlas of Canada. Alberta was originally part of a vast territory granted to the Hudson's Bay Company in 1670. Over the next two centuries, Native Peoples, fur traders and missionaries lived there. On November 19, 1869, the Government of Canada acquired all of the land belonging to the Hudson's Bay Company, commonly called Rupert's Land. In 1870, the region between the province of Manitoba and the Canadian Rockies was made into a territory henceforth known as the Northwest Territories. The arrival of the railway in the mid-1880s opened these territories to massive settlement. Between 1896 and 1914, many immigrants from eastern Canada, the United States, Great Britain and Europe settled here. Alberta became a province on September 1, 1905. Researchers interested in ancestors who lived in Alberta use the main types of genealogical sources. Among other sources, land records, especially "homestead" records, provide much information about these ancestors. The Provincial Archives of Alberta is the main repository of official documents on the history of this province.

    70. Calgary, Alberta, Canada, 1988 (from Olympic Games) --  Encyclopædia Britannic
    History of the Olympic Winter Games Calgary, alberta, canada, 1988 Because ofits large size, the geography of canada is widely varied.
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    Home Browse Newsletters Store ... Subscribe Already a member? Log in Content Related to this Topic This Article's Table of Contents Expand all Collapse all Introduction Early history Greece Rome Revival of the Olympics Organization of the modern Olympics The International Olympic Committee National Olympic Committees IOC awards The Games and participants ... The Olympic Village Ceremonies The Olympic flag Opening ceremony Victory ceremony Closing ceremony ... The awarding of the Olympic Games History of the modern Summer Games Athens, Greece, 1896 Paris, France, 1900 Saint Louis, Missouri, U.S., 1904 London, England, 1908 ... Sarajevo, Yugoslavia, 1984 Calgary, Alberta, Canada, 1988 Albertville, France, 1992 Lillehammer, Norway, 1994 Nagano, Japan, 1998 Additional Reading ... Print this Table of Contents Shopping Price: USD $1495 Revised, updated, and still unrivaled. The Official Scrabble Players Dictionary (Hardcover) Price: USD $15.95 The Scrabble player's bible on sale! Save 30%. Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary Price: USD $19.95

    71. Geography Of The Taiga Plains - Canada's Forests
    canada s Forests canada s Forests Taiga Plains geography Hay Rivernorth of High Level, alberta. Dan MacIsaac, Canadian Forest Service
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    Learn about canada s geography through texts and maps; access datasets; Our Future, Our Past The alberta Heritage Digitization Project currently has
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    73. Remington Carriage Museum: A Historical Museum In Southern Alberta - Education
    Remington Carriage Museum located in Southern alberta near Waterton Lakes National Social Studies, Outcome 4.1 Physical and Human geography of canada
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    The Remington Carriage Museum highlights the story of the carriage industry in late 19th and early 20th century North America. With over 250 vehicles on site and a wide variety of curriculum based education programs to participate in, students can gain a first hand appreciation for the impact the horse and carriage on North American Society. Since opening our doors in June 1993 over 30,000 students have taken part in our education programs!
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    74. GIS, CAD, And Mapping Daily News Provided By Spatial News
    Department of geography. University of alberta (canada) GIS RS Programs.University of alberta Extension An Online course integrating GPS and GIS form the
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    75. Volume 12; Journal Of Paleolimnology At University Of Manitoba; W. M. Last
    (Department of geography, University of Calgary, Calgary, alberta, canada T2N1N4) Wetland Development at Elk Island National Park, alberta, canada. p.
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    Journal of Paleolimnology , Volume 12, 1994.
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    Special Issue: Past Climatic Change and the Development of Peatlands
    Guest Editors: P. Kuhry and S.C. Zoltai
  • Past Climatic Change and the Development of Peatlands: An Introduction. p. 1-2.
    P. Kuhry (Department of Botany, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada T6G 2E9; pkuhry@levi.urova.fi) and S. C. Zoltai (Northern Forestry Centre, 5320-122 Street, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, T6H 3S5)
    Permafrost Aggradation and Peat Accumulation since 1200 years B.P. in Peat Plateaus at Tuchitua, Yukon Territory (Canada). p. 3-17.
    S. A. Harris and I. H. Schmidt (Department of Geography, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada T2N 1N4)
    Wetland Development at Elk Island National Park, Alberta, Canada. p. 19-34.
    B. J. Nicholson, and D. H. Vitt (Department of Biological Sciences, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada T6G 2E9)
    Rates of Peat Accumulation over the past 200 years in five Sphagnum-dominated Peatlands in the United States. p. 35-47.
  • 76. History, Geography, And Auxiliary Disciplines - Canadian Information By Subject
    917.123 geography, travelalberta. alberta Heritage Alphabet (Heritage CommunityFoundation) CUUG s Virtual Tourist of alberta and the Canadian Rockies
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    77. Canadian Geographic Geomaps
    Canadian Geographic Magazine your online resource for maps, travel, contests, TV, alberta s infamous Frank Slide, canada s deadliest, is replicated in
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    Here is your opportunity to learn more about Canada through our series. Most of these full colour maps are adaptations of those produced by our staff cartographer, Steven Fick, and are a regular feature with almost every issue of Canadian Geographic magazine. Click on a title to view. Spin cycle
    Hurricane season is in full force. What fuels these sometimes deadly Atlantic storms?
    (September-October 2005) Neighbourhood fusion
    Merge traditional downtown blocks with the suburban labyrinth, and you end up with a development that encourages neighbourliness
    (July-August 2005) Peer pressure The Environmental Sustainability Index compares nations to determine those living for the moment, and those with a more sustainable future (May-June 2005) Auroral inquest Canadians are leading one of the largest imaging projects ever launched to probe the mystery of what triggers the northern lights Drawing the lines Setting the boundaries for Alberta and Saskatchewan was no easy feat. There were many competing ideas on how to carve up the prairies (January-February 2005) Balancing act Plant material is the basic fuel of life: we grow it, then eat it, wear it or burn it. A global accounting of who consumes what shows which nations are in the black and which are in the red

    78. Canadian Geographic Magazine: Maps, Travel, Photography, Geography Contests, And
    Canadian Geographic Magazine your online resource for maps, travel, contests, TV, Perhaps the alberta government, while doing everything right,
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    Heritage horses For 20 years, I was president of the Canadian Wild Horse Society (CWHS). In those days, our main concern was the cruelty involved in the traffic of wild horses for the pet-food trade. Chilcotin wild horses (" Mustang valley ," CG Mar/Apr 2005 ) were rounded up in makeshift corrals and taken out to Williams Lake, shipped by rail to Squamish, by barge to Vancouver, then by rail again to Portland, Oregon, where they were killed for pet food. The journey was a nightmare: the animals were exposed to continuous stress and suffering. Many were injured during the barge trip and had to be put down when they reached Vancouver. The CWHS campaigned vigorously against this gross cruelty and succeeded in bringing that traffic to an end. Nothing much else has changed in the intervening years. Some suggest the horses are the direct descendants of Spanish stock, and others say they are the feral product of domestic horses turned out on the range and abandoned. The position of the CWHS is that it doesn’t matter. What matters is, we have hundreds of horses today that are capable of suffering from stress, injury and cruelty. The solution is to protect them as we protect the horses on Sable Island, N.S. One success that can be claimed at least partially by the CWHS was persuading the Diefenbaker government to declare Sable Island a sanctuary for wild horses. We hope Paul Martin will be as concerned and as compassionate.

    79. Geography - Course Listing - Academics - Mount Royal College - Calgary, Alberta,
    GEOG 2213 World Regional geography (U of C GEOG 213). (3 credits - TG) 3 hourslecture GEOG 3381 - Regional geography of canada (U of C GEOG 381)
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    80. EPL.ca: Canadian Geographic Regions
    Chapter 1 contains information on Canadian Geographic Regions. Canadian Landscapes Information from alberta, Naturally. Natural Regions of canada
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