Prairies Alberta Southern Alberta NantonNantonNanton is a town of 2,100 in Southern Alberta. Traditionally a farming and ranching community, Nanton is now a popular tourist destination for its historic main Street and museums.Map Directions Satellite Photo Map...
Fort Macleod is a town of about 3,000 people in Southern Alberta, Canada. It lies to the south of Oldman River. Mapcarta, the open map.
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The population of the Great Plains has shrunk by one-third in the last century. Ghost towns were once populated settlements of ranchers and miners who eventually could no longer be supported by the land and had to move away. They are a common occurrence in the Great Plains. ...
Rent a cottage at Lake Winnipesaukee, New Hampshire, where bucolic towns thrive on summertime lake activities. Odiorne Point State Park Sea creatures teem along the shores of Odiorne Point State Park in New Hampshire, a hands-on park for the whole family. ...
North America Canada Prairies AlbertaCalgary RegionCalgary Region is the region centred on the city of Calgary in Alberta, Canada. Traditionally an agricultural area, it is a mix of suburban towns and semi-rural areas that are becoming bedroom communities to Calgary....
Canada Prairies Alberta Southern AlbertaLethbridgeLethbridge is a city in southern Alberta. It is a commercial hub for the many smaller farming and ranching communities in the surrounding area. It is quiet and on the small side, but has a friendly population....
sea route to India. Britain responded to this opportunity by expanding its port atAden, establishing aprotectoratein Somaliland (now Somalia), and extending its influence in the sheikhdoms of southern Arabia and thePersian Gulf.Cyprus, which was, likeGibraltarandMalta, a link in the chain of co...
Rocky Mountains, mountain range forming the cordilleranbackboneof the great upland system that dominates the western NorthAmericancontinent. Generally, the ranges included in the Rockies stretch from northernAlbertaandBritish Columbiasouthward toNew Mexico, a distance of some 3,000 miles (4,800 km). ...