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Canadian 2.1 race will feature first mountaintop finishes and nearly 60km of dirt roads The third edition of the Tour of Alberta won’t be pulling any punches when the peloton rolls up to the ...
Alberta mountain landmark to be renamed in the spirit of reconciliation. Skip to main content. ... Two Canmore lawyers had been working since 2014 to find a formal name for the landmark.
After two years on the UCI calendar, the Tour of Alberta (2.1) will tackle the Rocky Mountains for the first time in 2015, according to a statement released today by Jasper National Park.
The feature, which has been known since the 1920s as Squaw’s Tit, is located near the summit on Mount Charles Stewart and can be seen from the mountain town of Canmore. Canmore lawyer Jude Daniels has ...
Paul Karchut journeys to the mountains, to talk to people about how they experience it as a place of awe. A sacred space. “It is a place that opens the mind to introspection, awe and an ever ...
Alberta’s climbing community is making a push to change some controversial names for both mountains and rock climbing trails in the province.. Some of the names being noted as in need of change ...
The formation, visible from the mountain town of Canmore, will now be known by its original name Anu Katha Ipa, or Bald Eagle Peak. It is the traditional name used by the Stoney Nakoda Nation.