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Encyclopedia > Carway, Alberta

Carway borders in the extreme south of Alberta into Montana. Although not the most important border, it is used very frequently. Coutts, AB is the main border to the east and it joins on to the I-15 in Montana. Alberta Highway 2 is the road that goes through Carway. The border itself goes onto towns like Baab, St.Mary, The Going to the Sun Highway in Glacier National Park, Browning, and about 6 hours down the Going to the Sun Highway is the city of Kalispell, MT. And evern further is the glorious Flathead Lake. And to the north are cities like Cardston, Fort Macleod, and Calgary, AB. Coutts is the most important Canada - US border crossing west of Vancouver and east of Toronto. ... Deerfoot Trail in Calgary, Alberta. ... There are two places in the Rocky Mountains of North America named Glacier National Park: Glacier National Park (U.S.) in Montana Glacier National Park (Canada) in British Columbia. ... Kalispell is a city located in Flathead County, Montana. ... Bathymetric Map of Flathead Lake Flathead Lake is the largest natural lake in Montana and the largest freshwater lake in the western United States. ... Motto: Heart of the new west Area: 712. ...


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Alberta is the leading beekeeping province of Canada, with some beekeepers wintering hive s indoors in specially designed barns in southern Alberta, then migrating north during the summer into the Peace River valley where the season is short but the working days are long for honeybee s to produce honey from clover and fireweed.
Alberta also has a large Hutterite population, a communal Anabaptist sect similar to the Mennonites, and a significant population of Seventh-day Adventists in and around the Lacombe area due to the presence of the Canadian University College.
Central and northern Alberta and the region farther north is the nesting-ground of the migratory birds.
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