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Licenses: Open Government Licence - Alberta Organizations: Tourism, Parks, Recreation and Culture (2006-2008)

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January 1, 2007

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This report is based on the 2006 Travel Activities and Motivations Survey (TAMS), which was conducted between January and June 2006 and which examined the recreational activities and travel habits...


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June 1, 2006

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Describes the past and current presence of Great Blue Herons in Fish Creek Provincial Park.


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June 1, 2006

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Fish Creek Provincial Park has several of the known snake hibernacula (group wintering dens) in south central Alberta. This information sheet provides information on snakes in Fish Creek...


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May 1, 2006

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Provides historical background on the Willans Family and the Willans Beebow Ranch. Some of the buildings constructed on the ranch still stand in Fish Creek Provincial Park as a reminder to the...


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May 1, 2006

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Provides historical background on the Burns Family and the Bow Valley Ranch. The Burns Family owned the Bow Valley Ranch for four generations spanning seven decades until it was finally sold to...


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May 1, 2006

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Provides historical background on the Shaw Family and the woollen mill they established in Midnapore.


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May 1, 2006

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Provides historical information on the Hilton Barn that used to reside on the Shannon property, which is now part of Fish Creek Provincial Park.


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May 1, 2006

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First Nations groups have used the Fish Creek valley for over 8000 years, but it wasn't until 1873 that the first permanent settlers of European descent arrived. At 16 years of age, John Glenn is...


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April 1, 2006

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Invasive plants are recognized worldwide as one of the greatest threats to biodiversity, because of their ability to out-compete native plants. Native vegetation is the cornerstone of healthy...


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April 1, 2006

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Describes the presence of coyotes in Fish Creek Provincial Park, and steps visitors in the park can take to co-exist with coyotes and to prevent unfavorable interactions with them in the park.