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Category Archives: Milk River
Writing-on-Stone Provincial Park – Hiking Alberta
Writing-on-Stone Provincial Park is an Áísínai’ National Historic Site located in South-central Alberta, Canada about 20 miles north of the Montana, USA border. On the drive south through perpetual prairie from Calgary, Ewa and I drive east from Fort MacLeod and stop at the … Continue reading →
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