
- Information Signs
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Some of the information signs located at the Leitch Collieries in the Crowsnest Pass of Alberta, Canada. - Information Sign
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A billboard sign about the history of the Frank Slide located at a lookout on Highway #3 in the Crowsnest Pass of Alberta, Canada. - Highway 3
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A view of the highway in the community of Coleman with the majestic, snow capped peaks of mountains in the background and in almost every direction. Heavenly. - Highway #3
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The highway, surrounded by large boulders, passes through the Frank Slide in the Crowsnest Pass of Alberta, Canada. - Hamilton House
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A historic building at the Leitch Collieries located east of Bellevue on Highway #3 in the Crowsnest Pass of Alberta, Canada. - Frank Slide
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A view of Frank Slide and Turtle Mountain from a lookout on Highway #3 in the Crowsnest Pass of Alberta, Canada. - Farms
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A hill top view of some farmer`s field with the Rocky Mountain Range in the background while we were exploring in the Crowsnest Pass. - EH Tourism in Alberta
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The EH Tourism brothers are excited to be back again in Alberta for research and exploring for their EH Tourism websites. - Day Use Picnic Area
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After a lesson in Leith Collieries history there is a picnic area for those who would like to munch on historic lands. - Crowsnest Mountains
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Peaking mountains in Crowsnest Pass in Alberta, Canada. - Coke Oven
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One of the still standing coke ovens connected to railway tracks in the Leitch Collieries located east of Bellevue on Highway #3 in the Crowsnest Pass of Alberta, Canada. - Caravan of EH
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The EH Tourism road show pulls over so to enjoy some of the views of the Crowsnest Pass.. and stretch their legs. - Bridge
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A walking path explores the grounds of the Leitch Collieries located east of Bellevue on Highway #3 in the Crowsnest Pass of Alberta, Canada. - Alberta Border
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The entrance sign on Highway 3 in Crowsnest Pass when crossing into the province of Alberta from the province of British Columbia.