Running to catch footage of train at grain elevator St. Albert, AB
Drone flight over Grain Elevators in St. Albert
View from the St. Albert Park Car on the tail end of the Canadian At Henry House Alberta
Phantom 4 flight over Riverlot 56 - St. Albert, Alberta.
Took off, elevated to 100m, did a cursory fly-around, and then elevated another 100m to do the same. Welcome to the large leg of Riverlot 56 in St. Albert, Alberta, Canada.
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St Albert Live! Harvest Festival & Artist, Samantha Williams Chapelsky
Harvest is one of those wonderful times of year that harken back to a simpler time. St. Albert pays tribute to this time of year with their annual Harvest Festival held at the Grain Elevator Park. The park springs to life with live music, games, children's activities and tours of the 1906 Brackman Ker Elevator and 1929 Alberta Wheat Pool Elevator.
This year, Samantha Williams Chapelsky, a contemporary St. Albert artist was on hand encouraging festival patrons to collaborate in a community art project. Signing their name or adding a dash of artistic flair, children and adults alike experienced firsthand what it was like to take part in creating a painting.
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St Albert Flight
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March Against Monsanto _ Toronto - May 24,2014 part-3
MARCH AGAINST MONSANTO TORONTO and the
TORONTO GMO-FREE FESTIVAL & FARMERS' MARKET
Sat., May 24 ,2014 - Start at Queens Park & March to
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St. Albert, Alberta
St. Albert is a city in Alberta, Canada on the Sturgeon River northwest of the City of Edmonton. It was originally settled as a Métis community, and is now the second-largest city in the Edmonton Capital Region. St. Albert first received its town status in 1904 and was reached by the Canadian Northern Railway in 1906.
Originally separated from Edmonton by several miles of farmland, the 1980s expansion of Edmonton's city limits placed St. Albert immediately adjacent to the larger city on St. Albert's south and east sides.
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Train In St. Albert At The Lacombe Lake Crossing
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2018 May 18 ST. ALBERT , AB with the Yuneec Breeze
Railroad Crossing at the Meadowview Ballpark, St. Albert, AB
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Carstairs Skatepark with Tom Mok
Tom and I travelled out to Carstairs to check out the fairly new skatepark there. It's definitely got some interesting features and we had a lot of fun. I primarily used the Sony FS-5 and got some of the aerial perspectives with my Charters Pole and DJI Osmo gimbal.
Music: Something For Your M.I.N.D. by Superorganism
New City Hall Construction Update March 2017
City of Windsor Project Administrator Wadah Al-Yassiri provides an update on the New City Hall project. For the latest details and a live construction camera, please visit citywindsor.ca
Amazing Bungalow for Sale! 19 Keystone Cres. St Albert, Alberta
A stunning 2260 sq.ft.walk out bung in Kingswood.Immaculate home featuring Walnut hardwood, heated tile flooring, large foyer with closet, double glass doors to den/office.Formal dining room with double sided gas f/p, beautiful chandelier & built in buffet.Bright master bdrm with huge windows overlooking the back.3 sided gas f/p,jacuzzi tub,dbl sinks,glass block window,huge walk in closet with organizers.Great room featuring a cozy social/living area,beautiful kitchen with eating area.French door to the rear deck.Solid maple cabinets with roll out drawers and dividers,black granite countertops,undermount sink,countertop gas stove,double door fridge,built in oven.Walk thru pantry to the laundry room and garage access.Fully dev bsmt featuring work out room,two bedrooms with Jack and Jill ensuite.Rec area with pool table,wet bar,patterned concrete heated floors.Walk out to very private yard.Underground sprinkler,pond,perrenials,spiral staircase to upper deck,concrete ornaments&statues,triple heated garage.
AFL 2013 Semi-Finals, St. Albert Stars @ Central Alberta Buccaneers, 2nd Half
The St. Albert Stars travel north to take on the Central Alberta Buccaneers!
The Bucs finished regular season in 2nd place with a 5-1 record. The Stars finished 3rd, with a 3-3 record. In their last matchup, the Bucs bested the Stars, 45-14.
This is the second half of the game. Third quarter ends at 8:51.
For more details, go to cabucs.com
Cave Exploring.
Cave exploring near Sussex New Brunswick, Not sure of the name but it was a long walk about 1 1/2 kiloliters up stream, Not a long video but was great to be there.
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Driving 1921 Model T Ford
See historian and restorer Gord Yaremchuk driving a 1921 model-T Ford at the St.Albert Grain Elevator Park, located at 4A Meadowview Drive in St.Albert. Open seasonally 10-6pm Wednesday through Sunday, come explore local history and Canadian agricultural history with our knowledgable interpreters.
Sylvan Lake, AB - Drivethru - Timelapse
Sylvan Lake is a town in central Alberta, Canada. It is located 25 kilometres (16 mi) west of the City of Red Deer along Highway 11 or Highway 11A. It is situated on the southeast edge of Sylvan Lake, a 15-kilometre-long (9.3 mi) freshwater lake, in Red Deer County.
The lake is a popular destination for tourists from around Alberta, with over 1.5 million visitors each year. Popular tourist activities include sunbathing, swimming, water-skiing, and visiting Camp Woods. Camp Woods in Sylvan Lake hosted the 12th Canadian Scout Jamboree in July 2013.
Sylvan Lake was originally settled by French speaking immigrants from Quebec and the United States. Arriving in 1898 from Michigan, Alexandre Loiselle and his family homesteaded the quarter section that later became the west side of today's Main (50th) Street and the businesses and homes immediately to the west. When the first settlers arrived at Sylvan Lake in 1899, the lake was named Snake Lake from the Cree name Kinabik, (or kinepik) which referred to the numerous garter snakes in the area. The name was officially changed to Sylvan Lake in 1903 (Gaetz 1948). Sylvan is from the Latin sylvanus, which means of a forest.
Sylvan Lake Lighthouse
In the early twentieth century, groups of Estonian[7] and then Finnish settlers moved to homesteads to the south and west of the fledgling settlement at Sylvan Lake. With their arrival came the early business community, a general store, a blacksmith, a hardware store, post office, barber, and restaurants. The completion of the Canadian Northern line to Rocky Mountain House and Nordegg in 1912 and the parallel Canadian Pacific in 1914 opened the west country to settlement and resulted in the incorporation of Sylvan Lake in 1913 under Mayor E. S. Grimson, a local hardware store owner. The anniversary of the founding of the town is celebrated every year in Sylvan Lake as 1913 Days.
Farming quickly became a mainstay in the area and in 1923 an Alberta Pacific grain elevator was built on the CPR line immediately north of what is now Cottonwood Estates. The elevator was torn down in the 1970s and the CPR line was abandoned in 1983 and removed in 1986. Since then, the right of way has survived as a natural area and walking path through Sylvan Lake.
Elevators were also constructed along the CN line and were used by local farmers in the mid-century decades. They were torn down in the late 1990s.
Even prior to the building of the railways, Sylvan Lake was becoming a summer resort for families in Red Deer. With the coming of the trains, the Lake became a favourite of families from both Edmonton and Calgary. The summer visitors camped in tents, but soon the Cottage Area east of 46 Street and in Lower Camp on the southeast shore began to fill with summer cottages. In the 1930s and 1940s people began arriving by car and the areas around Norglenwold, Sylvan Lake Provincial Park and Jarvis Bay Provincial Park began to fill up with summer visitors.
The influx of summer residents and visitors also brought businesses and services that catered to the ever-increasing number of tourists. In 1913, the first motor launch took paying passengers on tours around the lake. A large boathouse was constructed in 1926, allowing visitors to rent a boat, canoe, swimsuit, or buy ice cream, pop and other items necessary to a summer day at the lake. Regattas were held on the lake for a number of years beginning in 1923.
In 1928, the Dominion Government, assisted by the Sylvan Lake Women's Institute (WI), built the long pier that jutted out into the lake from the bottom of Main Street. This pier was connected to the earlier WI Pier and formed a square area used for swimming and mooring boats. The first waterslide at Sylvan Lake was part of this facility. The piers were prone to ice damage over the winter and were replaced by the existing landfill that now hosts beach volleyball tournaments, dragon boat racing and the lake tour on the Zoo Cruise.
In 1983, the original waterslide was replaced by the Wild Rapids Waterslides, which was the largest facility of its kind in western Canada until its closure in 2016.
Another byproduct of losing the piers and later the government boat launch was the construction of the Sylvan Lake Marina, home of many of the permanent boats on the lake, boating facilities, and the Sylvan Lake lighthouse.
In 2014, Sylvan Lake won the Kraft Hockeyville contest, which included a large cash prize and the rights to host an NHL pre-season game between the Calgary Flames and the Arizona Coyotes.
Longboadring - On The Verge of Summer (RAIN)
Song: Transatlantacism by Death Cab for Cutie
Video by the St.Albert LongboardClub
longboarding through the local streets sliding around in the rain doing 180's and cruising. Fun time if I ever saw one.