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  2. Category:Bodies of ice of Alberta - Wikipedia

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    By province or territory: Alberta; British Columbia; Manitoba; New Brunswick; Newfoundland and Labrador; Northwest Territories; Nova Scotia; ... Ice fields of Alberta ...

  3. List of glaciers in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Athabasca Glacier, Jasper National Park, Alberta.. A comprehensive list of glaciers in Canada began with glacial surveys by the Water Survey of Canada (WSC) from 1945 to 1980, [1] including an inventory begun for the International Geophysical Year (1957–58) and contributions to the World Glacier Inventory (WGI, now part of the World Glacier Monitoring Service) for the International ...

  4. Category : Bodies of ice of Canada by province or territory

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    Glaciers of Canada by province or territory (4 C) A. Bodies of ice of Alberta (2 C) B. Bodies of ice of British Columbia (2 C) N. Bodies of ice of Nunavut (2 C) Y.

  5. Wapta Icefield - Wikipedia

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    The Wapta Icefield from Mistaya Mountain. The Wapta Icefield is a series of glaciers located on the Continental Divide in the Waputik Mountains of the Canadian Rockies, in the provinces of British Columbia and Alberta, [1] in Yoho National Park in the Canadian Rockies. [2]

  6. Category:Ice fields of Alberta - Wikipedia

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  7. What is an Alberta clipper? - AOL

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    The name comes from the typical origin area of the storm, the province of Alberta, Canada, although clippers can form anywhere along the Canadian Rockies or prairies.

  8. Category:Bodies of water of Alberta - Wikipedia

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    Bodies of ice of Alberta (2 C) L. ... (7 C, 152 P) S. Springs of Alberta (1 C) Pages in category "Bodies of water of Alberta" ... This list may not reflect recent ...

  9. Columbia Icefield - Wikipedia

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    The Columbia Icefield is the largest ice field in North America's Rocky Mountains. [1] Located within the Canadian Rocky Mountains astride the Continental Divide along the border of British Columbia and Alberta, Canada, the ice field lies partly in the northwestern tip of Banff National Park and partly in the southern end of Jasper National Park.