Fly Fishing at Riverfront Park - Visit Cochrane
Casting for trout at the mouth of Big Hill Creek on the Bow River.
Cochrane, Alberta - full of pleasant surprises
Cochrane is a small town with a big feeling in the heart of a stunning valley. For those who appreciate the unexpected, Cochrane is full of pleasant surprises, from the majestic landscape to the comfortable feel of the historic downtown. It’s a feeling you have to experience to understand.It’s both unexplainable and unmistakable.
Biking in Cochrane, Alberta - Visit Cochrane
From the Ranche to the Berg, Cochrane’s topography is a challenge for biking enthusiasts.
Canada Day Bench
Canada Day Bench 2018
The Canada Day bench is finally all finished and at it's new home at the Riverfront Park in Cochrane AB. This bench is proudly donated to the The Town of Cochrane by Widahl Woodcraft with support from Cochrane & Area Events Society
A huge thank you to our partners at Cochrane Light Up and The Markit Cochrane
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Rafting In Cochrane Alberta
Bow River fishing
A compilation of 2017 summer fishing trips on the Bow.
August 4 2018 Gosple Jamboreen at Centenial Park Englehart Ontario Canada
August 4 2018 Gosple Jamboreen at Centenial Park Englehart Ontario Canada . Open air Gosple Meeting in the the Park with Klaus Saari
Wildcat Island Natural Area, Alberta paddling the Bow River
A picnic site on Wildcat Island Natural Area paddling from Ghost Dam to Cochrane with the Bow Waters Canoe Club on the Bow River.
Fly Fishing in Alberta
Looking for a classic Canadian experience? Check out our recent fly fishing trip in Alberta!
Oba Ontario Paradise Cabin For Sale
PRICE JUST REDUCED $100,000 CDN. Stateside, take advantage of the exchange rate!!!!
400 ft of river frontage on the Oba River. Hot and Cold plumbing. Sleeps 8. Plenty of room for more cabins and dreams.
This property is not associated with Oba Outfitters. We would love great neighbors to share this wonderful land with and we will put you in direct contact with the property owners. email ken@huntoba.com for info.
Calgary Downtown Flooding Alberta Floods June 2013
In June 2013, Alberta, Canada experienced heavy rainfall that triggered catastrophic flooding throughout much of
the southern half of the province along the Bow, Elbow, Highwood and Oldman rivers and tributaries. A dozen
municipalities declared local states of emergency on June 20 as water levels rose and numerous communities were
placed under evacuation orders. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police stated four people may have drowned near High
River. Two bodies have since been recovered with a third discovered, but unreachable. Over 100,000 people have
been displaced throughout the region.
Meteorology:
Situated east of the Canadian Rockies, southern Alberta is a semi-arid region that does not usually receive high
amounts of rainfall. A high-pressure system in northern Alberta drew a system of heavy rain into the province
from the south, causing rainfall amounts of over 100 millimetres (3.9 in) to fall in less than two days in many
regions of the province, particularly west and southwest of Calgary in the foothills and eastern slopes of the
Rockies. In Canmore, a town in Alberta's Rockies, over 220 millimetres (8.7 in) fell in 36 hours, nearly half of
the town's annual average rainfall. The accumulation of rainfall caused rivers to rise as the surge passed
downstream. At the peak of the flooding, the Bow and Elbow rivers were flowing through Calgary at three times
their peak levels from a 2005 flood that caused C$400 million in damages.
Impact:
In Calgary, Alberta's largest city, 75,000 people from 25 communities, primarily in the inner city, who live in
the vicinity of the Bow and Elbow rivers were ordered to evacuate their homes as the rivers spilled over their
banks and flooded several neighbourhoods, including the city's downtown core, causing officials to ask that the
350,000 people who work in the downtown stay home on June 21. All schools in both the public and Catholic school
districts were closed and officials urged residents to avoid unnecessary travel.
The city's primary arena, the Scotiabank Saddledome was among the facilities damaged as flood waters were
reported to have filled up to the first 10 rows of the lower seating bowl. The Calgary Stampede grounds adjacent
to the arena were also severely flooded, less than two weeks before the scheduled opening of the annual
exhibition and rodeo, however civic officials vowed the event would go on.
South of Calgary, the Town of High River was evacuated after flooding of the Highwood River caused water to rise
over the top of vehicles in the town's main streets and necessitated the rescue of over 150 people from the
rooftops of their homes. 350 Canadian Forces personnel and 80 Edmonton Police officers were dispatched to assist
with rescue efforts. The mountain towns of Banff and Canmore, west of Calgary, were cut off from neighbouring
communities after flooding and mudslides forced the closure of the Trans-Canada Highway. Several homes were swept
away in Canmore by the rise of Cougar Creek.
In addition to Calgary, High River and Canmore, nine other municipalities, including the City of Lethbridge; the
towns of Black Diamond, Cochrane, Sundre and Turner Valley; the Municipality of Crowsnest Pass; Rocky View
County; and the municipal districts of Bighorn No. 8 and Foothills No. 31, had declared states of emergency on
June 20 due to flooding and some communities had evacuated residents. Additionally, the City of Red Deer declared
a state of emergency over the potential of flooding ahead of a planned release of water from the Dickson Dam into
the Red Deer River.Local state of emergency issued for Red Deer. Edmonton Journal (Postmedia Network). June 20,
2013. Retrieved June 20, 2013. The City of Medicine Hat, located on the South Saskatchewan River downstream from
the confluence of the Bow and Oldman rivers, followed suit on June 21 by declaring its own local state of
emergency.
Duration: Northeast Alberta:
June 10--18, 2013
Southern and central Alberta:
June 19, 2013 - ongoing
2013 Alberta floods
Abitibi River 40 AC WaterFront Vacant Land for Sale
RICKARD CON 4 N PT LOT 5 PCL 6204NEC
40 Acre Waterfront property on the Abitibi River for Sale, over 281Ft of the water frontage on beautiful and pristine quite bay of Abitibi River. Surrounded by the thousands of acres of crown land on the North and East Side of the lot, perfect for your retirement playground. Best Moose and Bear and small game hunting, world class fishing and boating with deep waters of the river, this river branch has 30’ deep water and it’s perfect for fishing and swimming, sandy shoreline.
Did I mention longest ATV and snowmobile trails are here.
Lot 29 on FORESTRY RD North, Iroquois Falls, Ontario P0K1N0
RICKARD CON 4 N PT LOT 5 PCL 6204NEC.
GPS Coordinates:
48.765378, -80.466531
Dry Fly Fishing | Bow River
Simon Gawesworth is dry fly fishing on the Bow River in Alberta and discusses the excitement of catching a nice Rainbow Trout.
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How fly fishing was on the Upper Bow River during Green Drake Hatches
Don and Grant fly fish the Upper Bow river near Canmore, AB when the green drake hatches were in their prime
Late 50`s or early 60`s Lake Commando Beach, Cochrane Ontario
8mm footage of Lake Commando Beach in Cochrane Ontario Canada.
Fishing For Rainbow trout - Bow River Alberta - FishGawd11
Fishing for rainbow trout in the bull River Alberta.Tips and techniques Fishin with Paul B. Started up today going to the Carsland Alberta weir and ending at Mckinnon flats on the bow river. Great epic day of fishing.
Longboarding in Cochrane, Alberta
$69,000 Land Property, Medford, OR
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Rhonda Cochrane - Gateway Real Estate
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Downtown Calgary from Far Away - Panorama Hills Community
Here's a view of the Calgary skyline taken from atop a hill in the Panorama Hills community.
Tomasso's Casual Dining - Journey to Success in City of Quinte West (Trenton)
Greek Canadian Tom Kotsovos owns and operates Tomasso's Casual Dining in Trenton. Watch his story to learn about business opportunities in Ontario.