Great Divide Nature Interpretation, Heritage Tourism Award 2010
Great Divide provides interpretive guided hiking and snowshoeing in the Lake Louise and Banff areas. Nadine Fletcher and Joel Hagen have over 18 years experience and are certified Master interpreters.
In summer, full day and half day walks/hikes. Also available: Fondue with a View hikes, special theme hikes and private guiding.
In winter, half day snowshoeing trips, including homemade hot chocolate and power bars.
Fairmont Château Lake Louise - Lake Louise Hotels, Canada
Fairmont Château Lake Louise 4 Stars hotel in Lake Louise, Canada Within US Travel Directory Offering panoramic views of Lake Louise and the Victoria Glacier, this 4-star resort is in Banff National Park.The resort health club facilities includes a heated indoor pool and a state-of-the-art fitness center. It offers skiing, a full-service spa and hair salon, and 6 on-site dining options.Views of Lake Louise or the Château grounds are featured in every room at the Lake Louise Fairmont. The traditionally decorated rooms include a cable TV and a coffee makerDine at the 4-Diamond Fairview Dining Room, serving regional cuisine made with organic ingredients.
Try the cheese and meat fondues at Walliser Stube, featuring a floor-to-ceiling wine library.
A 24-hour deli and a sports bar are also on-site.
Horse riding and canoeing are just 2 activities offered at Fairmont Château Lake Louise.
A tour desk is available along with concierge and child care services.
Souvenir shops are located on-site.
Guidedhiking,mountaineering, snowshoeing and cross country skiing are available at this hotel.
This resort is 5 km from the Trans-Canada Highway.
The Great Divide Nature Interpretation is an 8-minute drive away.
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Great Divide Snow Shoe Tour
This wonderful video was created by one of our snowshoe trip participants.
Thank you, Wayne! It looks incredibly professional. :)
Bow Valley Wolf Pack
August 2011: 9 wolves of the Bow Valley Wolf Pack passing on the far side of Ptarmigan Lake. Three adult wolves and six pups of the year.
Grizzly foraging May 17
Beautiful pair of grizzlies feeding on horsetails along Highway #93 between Lake Louise and Jasper.
Brewster Lake Louise Stables
Through Brewster Lake Louise Stables, todays visitors can relive the experience of the original visitors to Lake Louise. Whether a winter sleigh ride to the end of Lake Louise or a summer trail ride to a mountain guide teahouse, your Brewster adventure is sure to be unforgettable.
Crazy Last Day in Banff!!!
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Crazy Larry live on location. Banff Tim Hortons March 2nd 12:00 noon tying balloons
In a lifetime of learning, while tying balloons where ever I go, knowing you never know who needs some cheer . . . it just hit my funny bone *again . . . THAT ~ I think I finally caught on.
My drinking of long long ago, was always ALL about me. No two ways around it. No reasoning hiding from that fact.
So I took to replacing that way, investing instead into doing something for others. Tying balloons became my way. After seeing an acquaintance friend in my hometown I asked him your not asking for money each time you hand out a balloon for our Canada Day are you ? ? He stated, a HAPPY its so easy, they just give you money!
I was repulsed to my MAX. !!!
I went back to the Coffee Shop, where i hang out, thought things over, and this thought came to me. I am, for the rest of my life , going to try to make a difference in everyone's life with an actions speaks louder than words way. MAKE balloons for FREE ALL my life! From now on !
Where - ever, I travel or go!
So I did!
I simply, take the money from drinking *(Long long long ago 26 yrs ago!) drinking back then here and there with friends, every where, and invest into others from this day that this happened forward.
Life (like my drinking) was always about me ITS NOT ! Its about helping one another the best way you can think of !
Today I talked to a few tourists, about my concept of nutrition and cancer and living and raising kids to try to raise them without eating little to no sugar which feeds cancer.
I am, sick and tired of hearing seeing my friends and good people die of Cancer. SHOOOT ! and DANG !!!!
Cancer (as I have come to realize through much research - being know as an OBLIGATORY METABOLIZER, meaning its sole purpose for living in other words its obligation is to metabolize any sugar it can find , I included this all at the same time while tying the balloons. I dabble on the subject, toss it in the spontaneous meeting with various people all the time.
I also, throw into the conversation: Stating now keep an open mind (Y)
What if? WHAT IF ? , we have gotten it ALL wrong ALL these years !!??
What IF - eh!?
WHAT if ??
What IF? we have been listening to; trusting too much those who have the responsibility with our lives !??
Like, leaders in ALL areas you can think of; so many different areas. * Many humans, who have sold their souls to just making as much money at someone else's expense - OURS !~ So many humans have place money on the very basics of life. AND our medical health system.
What if?
What IF?
We've gotten HAD it ALL wrong for ALL these years ! ??
I ASK.
Where ever I tie balloons then becomes a perfect scenario or moment In Time to share! *Perfect!
Everyone turns receptive from being happy quite quickly!
Everything is coming together today and has been from putting my nose to the grindstone research research research double-checking making lots of phone calls to scientists globally in Neuroscience Pathology Epigenetics that study detailed biology of what I've been studying with my nutrition certificate and studying neurology.
I got the chance to talk to a few parents some kids some tourist some hockey moms and dads and I think it sank in - after I tied these balloons I did a talk about making dreams come true.
After packing up and getting ready to go back to their hotel rooms they said You really need to announce at our hockey tournaments ya know !
I said, Toss it to the organizers. . . see what they say? ?
I'd be HAPPY to !!!
CRANKING the kids! Equals a NO brainer !
Hope you enjoy the video?
YYCCC 2011-02-14 Calgary City Council - Video Archive - Feb 14, 2011
Calgary City Council discusses online hosting of video archives, and maintenance of Calgary's 2 airplanes.
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Bike Beyond Documentary
Team Bike Beyond completed an epic, 10-week adventure, pedaling from New York City to San Francisco. The international team of 20 riders hailed from the US, UK, Australia, Canada, and New Zealand.
All are living with Type 1 diabetes — collectively with a whopping 263 years of experience! As they journeyed across the country, they destroyed stereotypes and showed the world what living beyond Type 1 looks like.
The team educated people on the warning signs of Type 1 and what it means to thrive with the chronic illness. They also raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for Type 1 diabetes cure research.
Interview: Peter Joseph on RT: Moving Beyond Money (2011)
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Nobel Laureate Joseph Stiglitz on Globalization, Inequality and Capitalism
Joseph Stiglitz, winner of the 2001 Nobel Prize in economics will offer his insights on “Globalization, Inequality and Capitalism” as the Cornelson Distinguished Lecturer. Among the most influential economists in modern times, Stiglitz has served as the chair of the Council of Economic Advisers to President Bill Clinton, and as senior vice president and chief economist of the World Bank. He was named among Time magazine’s 100 most influential people in the world and is the author of books including The Price of Inequality and Globalization and Its Discontents. The lecture will be broadcast live at 4:30 p.m., Friday, March 16.
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No Jim Crow Church: Origins of South Carolina's Baha'i Community | Louis Venters
Web Talk # 22
In No Jim Crow Church: The Origins of South Carolina’s Bahá’í Community (University Press of Florida, 2015), Louis Venters recounts the unlikely emergence of a cohesive interracial fellowship in South Carolina, uncovering the origins of what is today the state’s largest religious minority.
In the midst of the extraordinarily hostile environment of Jim Crow segregation and violence, white and black Bahá’ís in South Carolina took great personal risk to make spaces for genuine friendship, cooperation, and shared identity across the color line, coming to think of themselves as one people—equal members of an emerging spiritual commonwealth that spanned the globe.
In this presentation, Louis Venters presents highlights from this unusual story and explores its relevance for contemporary America.
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Plenary 5 Wednesday Afternoon | ELCA Churchwide Assembly 2019
Plenary 5 - Wednesday 8/7/19 2:30pm | ELCA Churchwide Assembly 2019
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Citizen Indigenous || Radcliffe Institute
Leading members from the Oneida Nation, Citizen Potawatomi Nation, and United Houma Nation of Louisiana discuss vital issues of tribal citizenship in Indian Country. By exploring topics such as constitutional reform, tribal enrollment, blood quantum, and descendancy, the speakers discuss the many different ways Native tribes and nations define, grant, and express indigenous citizenship.
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Norbert Hill (Oneida Nation) (40:08), former director of education, Oneida Nation of Wisconsin; founder, Winds of Change, American Indian Science and Engineering Society, and The American Indian Graduate Magazine, American Indian Graduate Center; Lifetime Achievement Award, National Action Council for Minorities in Engineering
Olivia Hoeft (Oneida Nation) (10:00), associate product marketing manager, Google; former Miss Oneida, 2014–2015
Tesia Zientek (Citizen Potawatomi Nation) (21:07), director, Department of Education, Citizen Potawatomi Nation
Moderated by N. Bruce Duthu (United Houma Nation of Louisiana) (8:15), Samson Occom Professor of Native American Studies and Frank J. Guarini Associate Dean of the Faculty for International Studies & Interdisciplinary Programs, Dartmouth College
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Sean O’Donnell, associate director of Academic Ventures, Radcliffe Institute
Shelly Lowe (Navajo) (2:01), executive director, Harvard University Native American Program
PANEL DISCUSSION (1:01:24)
AUDIENCE Q&A (1:11:14)
This program was cosponsored by the Harvard University Native American Program and the Harvard Project on American Indian Economic Development’s Honoring Nations program.
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