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The lake is 21 km (13 mi) long and 142 m (466 ft) deep, making it the 2nd longest lake in the mountain parks of the Canadian Rockies (the result of a power dam at the west end). [ 1 ] The lake is fed by the Cascade River , flowing east of Cascade Mountain , and runs south through Stewart Canyon as it empties into the western end of the lake.
Shell Beach cliff holding a beloved community bench continues to crack. See drone video — and before-and-after photos — as crack grows at Pismo Beach cliff Skip to main content
Pismo Beach adopted the name "Clam Capital of the World" in the 1950s, though this motto is no longer used. The city still holds the Clam Festival every October, complete with clam chowder competitions and a clam-themed parade. [17] At the southern end of Price Street upon first entering Pismo Beach is a gigantic concrete clam statue.
A monthlong construction project to install a water drain in Pismo Beach begins Monday and will result in overnight traffic control or lane closures on Highways 1 and 101 through the city.
Pismo Beach City Council member Scott Newton participates in a League of Women Voters candidate forum Thursday, Oct. 10, 2024. Newton is running for reelection to the City Council.
The beach offers many attractions such as camping, hiking, swimming, surfing, and fishing, and is home to the Pismo clam. It is a popular place to bird watch and is one of the largest over-wintering colony of monarch butterflies in the U.S. [2] The Cal Poly Mustangs women's beach volleyball team has used the beach for home beach volleyball ...
The Pismo Beach Pier was closed due to the unusually high surf that slammed San Luis Obispo County on Thursday, the city’s Police Department announced in an Instagram post. “It has been ...
Mount Costigan is located north of the eastern end of Lake Minnewanka, on the boundary shared by Banff National Park with Ghost River Wilderness Area. Topographic relief is significant as the summit rises nearly 1,500 meters (4,920 feet) above the lake in 4 kilometers (2.5 miles).