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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.
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]
Alberta is the fourth-most populated province in Canada and has a rich history of professional sports. All professional sports teams in the province reside in the major metropolitan areas of Calgary and Edmonton .
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 ...
The Ice Plug, the 'end' of the cave, was discovered by Mike Boon during a controversial solo trip in the winter of 1970. Soon thereafter cavers helped produce The Longest Cave, a National Film Board production, during which some side passages were explored. The first woman to the Ice Plug at the end of Castleguard Cave was Jane Mulkewich.