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I live in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Anyways I made the drive up to Calgary, Alberta to visit the mountains during christmas (its about a 14hr drive). It was fun to see how Manitoba being the flatest part of the world (we only have one hill that was man made we call it "garbage hill" it was a old garbage dump, but is now a tobaggon hill) to Calgary where the streets aren't plowed and there aren't just hills but there are mountains.  Anyways here are some photos from our visit:

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Ever since the Pandemic we haven't been able to do anything like this. We went for the odd hike but it was in Manitoba where the most beautiful thing you'll see is a tree. 

I forgot how beautifull these mountains really are. Because of Lake Louise (the most icnoic spot in canada) being frozen over we were able to walk on it and see more of a close up. We were only here for a few days but truly something to remember.

Any Albertans out there?

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53 minutes ago, James Black said:

I live in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Anyways I made the drive up to Calgary, Alberta to visit the mountains during christmas (its about a 14hr drive). It was fun to see how Manitoba being the flatest part of the world (we only have one hill that was man made we call it "garbage hill" it was a old garbage dump, but is now a tobaggon hill) to Calgary where the streets aren't plowed and there aren't just hills but there are mountains.  Anyways here are some photos from our visit:

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Ever since the Pandemic we haven't been able to do anything like this. We went for the odd hike but it was in Manitoba where the most beautiful thing you'll see is a tree. 

I forgot how beautifull these mountains really are. Because of Lake Louise (the most icnoic spot in canada) being frozen over we were able to walk on it and see more of a close up. We were only here for a few days but truly something to remember.

Any Albertans out there?

Howdy! Calgarian here in fact 🙂

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I haven’t had a chance to go skiing yet this year, so I asked my buddy Jack for some photos. These are from the top of Bolton Valley today. You can see Lake Champlain and the Adirondacks in the first photo, and the view might extend to Quebec in the second. I feel lucky to live in Vermont.

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