Looking for travel information about Calgary, Alberta? Ya’Gotta is a great place to start looking for tourism opportunities. Also great information, for people that live in Calgary, or other parts of Alberta.
Find interesting places to go and events to take in, check out the local sports teams (Stampeders, Flames). You can also book Calgary and Alberta flights, [...]

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Looking for travel information about Edmonton, the capital city of the Canadian Province Alberta? Ya’Gotta is a great place to start looking for tourism opportunities. Also great information, for people that live in Edmonton, or other parts of Alberta.
Find interesting places to go and events to take in, check out the local sports teams (Capital, Eskimos [...]

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admin on August 21st, 2010

Looking west down Jasper at 107 St in Edmonton, Alberta. Read more: http://www.vancouversun.com/health/forest+fire+smoke+fills+Alberta+skies/3419674/story.html#ixzz0xG8NKLmO
ENMONTON — There’s been no roasting marshmallows, but Edmonton residents could be excused Thursday for thinking they were surrounded by a giant campfire.
Heavy smoke from British Columbia wildfires has drifted across much of central Alberta, causing strong odours, reducing visibility, and prompting [...]

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admin on August 7th, 2010

Welcome to Reel Adventures: Alberta Movie Maps, home to everything you ever wanted to know about movies filmed in Alberta, before you hit the road.
We have compiled a series of driving tours around Alberta for movie buffs and adventure seekers, families and friends who want to see where the scenes [...]

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Jane Marshall’s exploration of Alberta’s provincial parks continues as she and her family bike Amerada, a 10 km trail that skirts the serene waters of Crimson Lake.
I was shocked. It was a sunny Sunday and yet the sandy, impeccably clean beach had scarcely more than a smattering of people.
The water was [...]

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Ya’Gotta take a trip back to the 1860’s Cariboo Gold Rush in British Columbia, Canada. Barkerville was the main town of the central BC quest for gold  and is preserved as a historic town. It is located on the north slope of the Cariboo Plateau near the Cariboo Mountains east of Quesnel BC on the [...]

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BOATsmart! Canada educates recreational boaters.
Our
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use of Canada’s waterways. We help Canadians boat with confidence!
Our focus is more than simply certifying boaters online. BOATsmart!
Canada is the only Course Provider in Canada that regularly offers
on-water training programs for boaters. Each summer season our Safe
Boating Teams visit [...]

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admin on July 16th, 2010

Corporate Ethics International - ReThink America! Ya’Gotta thinks it’s a very slanderous and misleading campaign, that should lead the Alberta and all of Canada’s tourism industry employees, to file a class action suite at CEI.

We did some search on our own about the United States and over-and-above the obvious air pollution in cities like Los Angeles, wasted water, in the desert (Los Angeles, Palm Springs, Las Vegas)…Here’s a top 10 of American environmental disasters, provided by the EarthFirst.com blog. Remember these, America!

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In 2010, Canada’s Parks Day will recognize the International Year of Biodiversity as well as the 125th anniversary of the creation of Banff, Canada’s first national park.

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admin on July 3rd, 2010

Nineteen young Yukon carvers made history by creating a 30-foot red cedar dugout canoe. Under the leadership of Tlingit Master Carver Wayne Price, the carvers went on a journey of discovery.

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