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Tag Archives: Alberta
Exploring the Best Grain Elevators on the Canadian Prairies
As has been the case lately, I have asked ChatGPT to write the text of this post for us. Welcome back to our thrilling grain elevator adventure! In this blog post, we continue our exploration of the captivating world of … Continue reading
Posted in History, Travel
Tagged Alberta, Alberta Pacific Grain, Alberta Wheat Pool, Canada, exploring, grain elevator, prairies, Saskatchewan, Saskatchewan Wheat Pool
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Exploring the Charming Ghost Town of Rowley: The Rowley Pizza Night
In our latest episode, “The Rowley Pizza Night,” we delve into the heart of this historic town, where locals and visitors gather for a monthly pizza extravaganza that supports the preservation of Rowley’s unique heritage. Continue reading
Posted in Boler, drone, Events, History, Travel
Tagged Alberta, Canada, DJI, DJI Mavic Pro, drone, ghost town, grain elevator, history, pizza, Rowley, Rowley Pizza Night
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Exploring Alberta’s Wild Horses: A Captivating Journey through the Foothills
Every year, we set off on a road trip along the picturesque Forestry Trunk Road, immersing ourselves in the breathtaking landscapes of the Alberta foothills. Our primary mission? To catch a glimpse of the estimated 900 wild horses that call this area home. Continue reading
Posted in Geocaching
Tagged Alberta, backroads, Canada, Forestry Trunk Road, geocaching, horses, road trip, wild horses
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The Remaining Bus Traps of Calgary, Alberta
In this week’s video, we visit and document the remaining bus traps in the city of Calgary and document them so future Calgarians will have something to remember these somewhat-barbaric traffic control devices by. Continue reading