Pelican Point M.D. Campground on Moose Lake
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Camping at Moose lake
Cold Lake M.D. Campground
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Fawcett Lake Top Water Northern Pike
Gary Love at Fawcett Lake Alberta catching Northern Pike on Jackfish Lures Muski Ratt Buzzbaits.
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[Huff] Camping at Cold Lake Provincial Park
Our trip to Cold Lake Provincial Park Alberta Canada
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Mooselake River Riparian Assessment 2017 - HD
Drone footage of Mooselake River Riparian Area. Green indicates a healthy riparian zone and the red indicated an unhealthy riparian zone. Completed in August 2017 by Canadian Drone Solutions. Funded by Lakeland Industry & Community Association for the Beaver River Watershed Riparian Restoration Project.
Staring at Moose Lake Provincial Park and moving North. Crossing over highway 660, and Range Road 474 until it connects with the Beaver River.
Jumps at Muriel lake AB
Quading in the sand at Muriel lake
Muriel Lake Sand Dunes August 2011
Muriel Lake Sand Dunes August 2011, Alberta, bonnyville, St. Paul, Canada
Muriel Lake Sand Dunes Beach August 2011
Muriel Lake Sand Dunes Beach August 2011, Alberta, bonnyville, St. Paul, Canada
Ethel Lake M.D. Park
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Ice on Buffalo Pound Lake in Saskatchewan - Feb 27, 2016
It was +15c on Feb 26 and this was the ice on the lake the very next morning.
Bear encounter in Alberta
White Lake BC 2013
Father Day's Fishing Trip 2013.
Great fun but no fish :( at least I starting to understand my camera capabilities. Wow this is an amazing camera.
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fishing at calling lake alberta
went to calling lake for a weekend and went fishing in a friends canoe with a trolling motor attached to a car battery.caught this small walley by skuo bobbing with leaches.as you can see the gopro hd hero 2 worked pretty good at 720p at 60fps attached to my chest mount
The Dimestore Fishermen travel to Northern Alberta for some walleye and pike fishing.
The Dimestore Fishermen hook into a beauty Northern Pike while fishing with good friend George Wright in the M.D. of Opportunity.
Creek flowing into buffalo pound lake
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Alberta
Alberta /ælˈbɜrtə/ is a province of Canada. With a population of 3,645,257 in 2011 and an estimated population of 4,082,571 as of January 1, 2014, it is Canada's fourth-most populous province and most populous of Canada's three prairie provinces. Alberta and its neighbour, Saskatchewan, were established as provinces on September 1, 1905.
Alberta is located in western Canada and is one of Canada's three Prairie Provinces. It is bounded by the provinces of British Columbia to the west and Saskatchewan to the east, the Northwest Territories to the north, and the U.S. state of Montana to the south. Alberta is one of three Canadian provinces and territories to border only a single U.S. state and is also one of only two provinces that are landlocked.
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00:02:20 1 Etymology
00:02:57 2 Geography
00:08:47 2.1 Climate
00:15:19 2.2 Ecology
00:15:28 2.2.1 Flora
00:17:23 2.2.2 Fauna
00:21:37 2.3 Paleontology
00:24:06 3 History
00:30:16 4 Demographics
00:42:45 4.1 Municipalities
00:43:01 5 Economy
00:48:35 5.1 Industry
00:51:17 5.2 Agriculture and forestry
00:53:50 5.3 Tourism
00:57:35 6 Government and politics
01:02:15 6.1 Taxation
01:05:03 6.2 Law enforcement
01:06:35 6.3 Military
01:07:20 7 Transportation
01:07:30 7.1 Road
01:12:05 7.2 Public transit
01:12:55 7.3 Air
01:14:08 7.4 Rail
01:15:20 8 Health care
01:17:27 9 Education
01:18:15 9.1 Elementary schools
01:21:19 9.2 Universities
01:23:28 10 Culture
01:25:29 11 Separatism
01:26:25 12 Friendship partners
01:27:52 13 See also
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Alberta ( (listen)) is a western province of Canada. With an estimated population of 4,067,175 as of 2016 census, it is Canada's fourth most populous province and the most populous of Canada's three prairie provinces. Its area is about 660,000 square kilometres (250,000 sq mi). Alberta and its neighbour Saskatchewan were districts of the Northwest Territories until they were established as provinces on September 1, 1905. The premier has been Rachel Notley since May 2015.
Alberta is bounded by the provinces of British Columbia to the west and Saskatchewan to the east, the Northwest Territories to the north, and the U.S. state of Montana to the south. Alberta is one of three Canadian provinces and territories to border only a single U.S. state and one of only two landlocked provinces. It has a predominantly humid continental climate, with stark contrasts over a year; but seasonal temperature average swings are smaller than in areas further east, due to winters being warmed by occasional chinook winds bringing sudden warming.Alberta's capital, Edmonton, is near the geographic centre of the province and is the primary supply and service hub for Canada's crude oil, the Athabasca oil sands and other northern resource industries.About 290 km (180 mi) south of the capital is Calgary, the largest city in Alberta. Calgary and Edmonton centre Alberta's two census metropolitan areas, both of which have populations exceeding one million, while the province has 16 census agglomerations.Tourist destinations in the province include Banff, Canmore, Drumheller, Jasper, Sylvan Lake and Lake Louise.
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Alberta ( (listen)) is a western province of Canada. With an estimated population of 4,067,175 as of 2016 census, it is Canada's fourth most populous province and the most populous of Canada's three prairie provinces. Its area is about 660,000 square kilometres (250,000 sq mi). Alberta and its neighbour Saskatchewan were districts of the Northwest Territories until they were established as provinces on September 1, 1905. The premier has been Rachel Notley since May 2015.
Alberta is bounded by the provinces of British Columbia to the west and Saskatchewan to the east, the Northwest Territories to the north, and the U.S. state of Montana to the south. Alberta is one of three Canadian provinces and territories to border only a single U.S. state and one of only two landlocked provinces. It has a predominantly humid continental climate, with stark contrasts over a year; but seasonal temperature average swings are smaller than in areas further east, due to winters being warmed by occasional chinook winds bringing sudden warming.Alberta's capital, Edmonton, is near the geographic centre of the province and is the primary supply and service hub for Canada's crude oil, the Athabasca oil sands and other northern resource industries.About 290 km (180 mi) south of the capital is Calgary, the largest city in Alberta. Calgary and Edmonton centre Alberta's two census metropolitan areas, both of which have populations exceeding one million, while the province has 16 census agglomerations.Tourist destinations in the province include Banff, Canmore, Drumheller, Jasper, Sylvan Lake and Lake Louise.