
Calgary Tower, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
This distinctive landmark looms 625 feet over the booming downtown area and the fast changing skyline of this dynamic city."La tour de Calgary" élevée haut pa-dessus centre ville.
("The Calgary Tower" raised high above downtown.)
Photo by: Sutton

Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Western Canada's fastest growing city offers a complete variety of culture and art along with distinctive features such as the Calgary Tower (background of Canadian Rockies). Calgary has many unique recreational facilities for the pleasure of tourists and local residents.
Western Canada's fastest growing city offers a complete variety of culture and art along with distinctive features such as the Calgary Tower (background of Canadian Rockies). Calgary has many unique recreational facilities for the pleasure of tourists and local residents.

Calgary, Alberta, Canada
A very impressive skyline is created by the Home Oil Tower and Devonian Gardens all part of the T.D. Square in the downtown core, the modern L.R.T. running in the foreground.
Photo by A. M. Eager
A very impressive skyline is created by the Home Oil Tower and Devonian Gardens all part of the T.D. Square in the downtown core, the modern L.R.T. running in the foreground.
Photo by A. M. Eager

Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Reflections in the Bow River depict the exciting development of Calgary as one of Canada's fastest growing cities.
Photo by K. N. Taschuk
Reflections in the Bow River depict the exciting development of Calgary as one of Canada's fastest growing cities.
Photo by K. N. Taschuk

Federal Express Presents
the Celebration of Medal Winners
XV Olympic Winter Games
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Photography: Michael Pugh/M. Buschert
the Celebration of Medal Winners
XV Olympic Winter Games
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Photography: Michael Pugh/M. Buschert

About National Music Centre
National Music Centre has a mission to amplify the love, sharing and understanding of music. From its home at Studio Bell in Mohkinstsis (Calgary) on Treaty 7 territory, NMC is preserving and celebrating Canada's music story. A registered charity with programs that include exhibitions, artist development, performance, and education, NMC is inspiring a new generation of music lovers.
National Music Centre has a mission to amplify the love, sharing and understanding of music. From its home at Studio Bell in Mohkinstsis (Calgary) on Treaty 7 territory, NMC is preserving and celebrating Canada's music story. A registered charity with programs that include exhibitions, artist development, performance, and education, NMC is inspiring a new generation of music lovers.

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Banff National Park
Alberta, Canada
Banff Avenue with majestic Cascade Mountain (9540 ft.) in the background and Stoney Squaw Mountain to the left.
Photo by J. W. Jones Sales Ltd.
Alberta, Canada
Banff Avenue with majestic Cascade Mountain (9540 ft.) in the background and Stoney Squaw Mountain to the left.
Photo by J. W. Jones Sales Ltd.

Banff Avenue is the focal point of the beautiful setting in the Canadian Rockies with Stoney Squaw Mountain on the left with fabulous Cascade Mountain in the center.
Photo by Glen Tooke
Photo by Glen Tooke

Banff with Cascade Mountain. Breathtaking aerial view of the townsite of Banff, with Cascade Mountain in the background.
Colour photograph by Bruno Engler
Colour photograph by Bruno Engler

Banff Avenue looking up towards Cascade Mountains. This classic view was taken from the Cascade Rock Gardens at the south end of the Bow River Bridge. Often called the Cascades of Time, these gardens contain many flowers in a setting of pools, rockeries and waterfalls.

Banff and Mount Rundle twinkling in the sunlight, this bustling little town lies at the foot of distinctive Mt. Rundle. With a resident population of 3500, visitors swell the town to tens that in the summer months.

Banff Springs Hotel rising above a bend over the Bow (River) Falls, the grandiose manor presides over the Bow Valley with a well deserved majesty. The Falls tumble in a white, roaring foam through its rocky bed dropping 15 to 25 feet.
Photo by Bruno Engler
Photo by Bruno Engler

Mount Assiniboine
(11,870 Ft.) known as the Matterhorn of the Canadian Rockies.
Colour photograph by C.P.R.
(11,870 Ft.) known as the Matterhorn of the Canadian Rockies.
Colour photograph by C.P.R.

The Bow Valley flanked by Tunnel Mountain on the left and Mount Rundle of the right, the Bow River winds its way through the Valley. The world famous golf course on the right adjoining the Banff Springs Hotel is a delight to the sportsman and visitor.
Photo by I.P.S.
Photo by I.P.S.

Mount Eisenhower Rising to 9076', this casetellate mountain was named to honour the General of the Allied forces during WW II. It is situation 20 miles west of Banff.
Photo by Jimmy Shaw.
Photo by Jimmy Shaw.

Mount Rundle and the Vermillion Lakes. The grey slopes and the huge masses of rock that dip steeply to the west is probably the most frequently painted and photographed landmass near Banff. The mountain was named for the first white man to enter the Bow Valley, who came as a missionary in 1840 serving the local Indians.
Photo by Larry Monk
Photo by Larry Monk

The Three Sisters located on the edge of Canmore Townsite, this unusual group of peaks is aptly named. Guarding the entrance to Banff National Park, these mountains have often been used as a landmark of the area.
Photo by Bruno Engler
Photo by Bruno Engler

Moraine Lake lying in the Valley of the Ten Peaks, Moraine Lake is one of the beautiful gems of the Rocky Mountains. The lake was formed by landslides of rock from near the Tower of Babel.
Photo by Bruno Engler
Photo by Bruno Engler

Lake Louise. From the shore of Lake Louise one looks out upon the magnificent view of the lake and the towering ice pinnacles of Victoria Glacier.
Photo by Jimmy Shaw
Photo by Jimmy Shaw

Lake Louise. Melting waters from distant Victoria Glacier feeds this mile-high Jewel of the Canadian Rockies. Gently swaying, brightly hued poppies add to the natural perfection of the area.
Photo by W. J. L. Gibbons
Photo by W. J. L. Gibbons

Lake Louise and Victoria Glacier one and a half miles long and three-quarters of a mile wide, the Lake is 273 feet deep and a mere 20 degrees above freezing, even in the warmest weather. Located in a bowl shaped valley, Lake Louise is one of the most beautiful, awe inspiring sights in the Canadian Rockies.
Photo by Bruno Engler
Photo by Bruno Engler

Chateau Lake Louise this famous French-style Chateau contains over 400 rooms and its beauty is world renouned. Rebuilt and enlarged many times, this stately hotel was opened in 1894 by the Canadian Pacific Railway.
Photo by Jimmy Shaw
Photo by Jimmy Shaw

Lake Louise Lifts -- rising above Lake Louise in the background, the gondolas of the lift rise brightly over the slopes of Mount Whitehorn. Located just off the Trans-Canada Highway, the lift offers visitors a view that is unsurpassed in the Canadian Rockies.
Photo by Larry Monk.
Photo by Larry Monk.

Aerial View of Lake Louise and Victoria Glacier this magnificent panorama depicts the Chateau lying peacefully at the edge of the Lake. Thundering avalanches on the glacier can frequently be heard by the visitors.
Photo by Bruno Engler
Photo by Bruno Engler

CONFEDERATION BRIDGE
Completed in 1997, the world's longest continuous marine expanse over ice-covered waters joins Prince Edward Island and mainland New Brunsiwck over 12.9 kilometres of the Northumberland Strait.
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