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The Three Sisters mountain is located near Canmore, AB. Canmore is located within the region of Treaty 7 , which exists in Southern Alberta. Bearspaw First Nation, Chiniki First Nation, Goodstoney First Nation, Tsuut’ina First Nation, and Blackfoot Confederacy exist within Treaty 7.
The Canmore Folk Music Festival is the longest running music festival in Alberta, and in 2007 celebrated its 30th year. The Canmore Highland Games [54] are presented annually by the Three Sisters Scottish Society on the September long weekend. They are in their 17th year.
The Three Sisters is a mountain immediately north of Fernie, British Columbia, northwest of the confluence of Fairy Creek with the Elk River. [1] It should not be confused with the Alberta Rockies' peaks of the same name , located further north outside Canmore .
Ehagay Nakoda (/ eɪ ˈ h ɑː ɡ eɪ n ə ˈ k oʊ d ə / ay-HAH-gay nə-KOH-də; Stoney Nakoda variants include Ehage Nakoda and Îhage Nakoda [eˈhage, ĩˈhage naˈkoda] [a]) is a multipeaked massif located immediately south of the town of Canmore just east of the Spray Lakes road in Alberta's Canadian Rockies.
Mountain biking (on Burstall Pass, Chester Lake, Elbow Lake trail, Elk Pass, Hydroline, Lookout, Pocaterra, Rolly Road, Smith-Dorien, Three Isle Lake, Wheeler and Whiskeyjack trails) Horseback riding (on Elbow Lake trail) Snowshoeing; Climbing; A long exposure photograph of a small waterfall along Elpoca Creek during winter
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Mount Rundle is a mountain in Canada's Banff National Park overlooking the towns of Banff and Canmore, Alberta.The Cree name was Waskahigan Watchi or house mountain. [Notes 1] [1] [failed verification] In 1858 John Palliser renamed [1] the mountain after Reverend Robert Rundle, a Methodist invited by the Hudson's Bay Company to do missionary work in western Canada in the 1840s.