May 24th, 2025

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Golden Hour at Waterton Lakes Park: An Incredible Experience

By Westwind Weekly on May 23rd, 2025

Waterton Lakes National Park is a stunning fusion of mountains, prairies, and lakes. Known for its beauty and biodiversity, this small yet mighty park is a sanctuary for nature lovers, adventurers, and anyone seeking a slice of tranquility. But there’s one time of day that elevates Waterton’s allure even further – golden hour. Whether you’re ... Read More »

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Golden Hour in Waterton: A Moment You’ll Regret Missing This Summer

By Nerissa McNaughton on May 23rd, 2025

Waterton Lakes National Park is a stunning fusion of mountains, prairies, and lakes. Known for its beauty and biodiversity, this small yet mighty park is a sanctuary for nature lovers, adventurers, and anyone seeking a slice of tranquility. But there’s one time of day that elevates Waterton’s allure even further – golden hour. Whether you’re ... Read More »

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The Frank Slide: Learn About – and Visit – Canada’s Deadliest Rockslide

By Nerissa McNaughton on May 22nd, 2025

The Frank Slide remains one of the most sobering and fascinating chapters in Canadian history. This rockslide reshaped the physical landscape of Turtle Mountain and the town of Frank while also carving a place in history as a powerful illustration of nature’s force and the resilience of the human spirit. Let’s dig in and learn ... Read More »

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How and Why to Explore the Brooks Aqueduct

By Nerissa McNaughton on May 21st, 2025

The Brooks Aqueduct is a fascinating blend of history, engineering, and natural wonder. Built in the early 20th century, this structure is an important part of how settlers helped shape the Canadian Prairies. What Is the Brooks Aqueduct? The Brooks Aqueduct is an elevated concrete irrigation channel that stretches over 3.2 kilometers across the prairie ... Read More »

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Explore Cypress Hills, Saskatchewan: Your Ultimate Summer Adventure

By Nerissa McNaughton on May 20th, 2025

Imagine a place where rolling hills meet dense forests, where sunsets paint the sky, and where adventure is around every corner! This place exists at Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park, an extraordinary destination that stretches across the Saskatchewan-Alberta border. Known for its natural beauty, diverse wildlife, and endless outdoor activities, this unique park is the perfect ... Read More »

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Exploring – and Photographing – Red Rock Coulee

By Nerissa McNaughton on May 16th, 2025

Summer is the perfect time to make memories, and what better way to capture those moments than through photography? You don’t need to be a professional or have fancy gear to document your adventures; your smartphone is all you need. With a little creativity and the right tips, you can take stunning photos that perfectly ... Read More »

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How To Explore Elkwater Lake in Cypress Hills Provincial Park

By Nerissa McNaughton on May 15th, 2025

Elkwater Lake offers an escape into nature with plenty of opportunities for adventure and relaxation. Whether you’re a camper, a hiker, or simply looking for a peaceful day by the water, this destination is a must!  A Glimpse into Elkwater’s History  The Cypress Hills area has a rich history, shaped by its geography and cultural ... Read More »

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Experience Every Sound This Summer with HearingLife

By Sponsored Content on May 15th, 2025

This Content is made possible by our Sponsor; it is not written by and does not necessarily reflect the views of the editorial staff. Summer is a season filled with laughter, joy, and connection. From backyard BBQs to music festivals, every moment feels brighter when you’re surrounded by the sounds of life! But what if ... Read More »

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Ten Tiny Towns You Need to Visit While the Fall Colours Are Popping

By Britanny Burr on September 30th, 2024

Autumn signals the end of summer and the dreaded shorter, colder days ahead. We get that the pending doom can make it pretty hard to enjoy, but Ebenezer Scrooge himself couldn’t even hate Fall in Alberta because it’s just so beautiful. As the crisp air rolls in and the leaves turn glorious shades of gold, ... Read More »

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Ten Small-Town Alberta Steakhouses You Need To Try Before You Die

By Britanny Burr on September 25th, 2024

When you think of Alberta, you probably picture towering mountain peaks, sprawling prairies, and endless skies of blue, but let’s not forget about one of the province’s most prized claims to fame: its beef. Alberta’s AAA Beef is known far and wide for its incredible flavour and tenderness, thanks to the province’s rich farming history. ... Read More »

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