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Mount Alberta?
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Alright, so its not a gimme question. My alberta/mountain bias is showing.
Its on the Continental Divide, and as it is south of Banff, it also falls on the Alberta BC Border. At least I think it does. I tried to get to it once a few summers back, but the rangers have closed the bike paths and the hike was too long for my motivation. That winter we did a little light touring and made it pretty close, starting at just outside of Sunshine Village. We made it to an icefield south of this peak then were concerned about daylight and weather and headed out. I think its also a UNESCO World Heritage Site. edit; wait, if I was heading south, and the mountain was south of me, then I was north of the mountain. |
Snow Dome?
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I've been 3 times. and yes, everytime is magical. I've been to the Alps, and they don't have anything to the Rockies... Your hints are very detailed. But I'llhave to beg out of this. Can a mod get our forum back? maybe it will drive up participation. |
From Peakfinder.
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After way to many hints than we deserve:
Mount Assiniboine? |
I'd rather give out hints on a platter than be thought responsible for stalling or killing the thread.
It is indeed Mount Assiniboine, Game on. |
I understand and it is just the three of us playing right now.
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Alberta Legislative Building
BTW, my name is Bill. I am new here. Daval informed me about this fantastic waste of time. I was hesitant but since I love to kill time, I am here. :thumbsup: |
I am so glad we have another participant.
Good to meet you Bill. You are close but it is not the Alberta Legislative Building. |
Yeah, not Edmonton, ours looks much better and our river valley is steeper and wider.
I'm going to note the sparse tall buildings and think it isn't quite the Manitoba one, so this has to be the Regina, Saskatchewan Leg. |
Oh man, I think you are right about the Sask. Leg. I think I even found the same photo. A little too late though.
http://canada.travelall.com/images/sk/regina.jpg |
Saskatchewan Legislative Building, in Regina
I forgot about this thread as well. Consider me another player from the Great White North! Edit* Crap, I didn't notice that boss beat me to it! doh! |
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Bossnass - You're on |
I think this photo was taken before any of us were born.
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Excellent! the more the merrier! Bossnass, is that in Alberta? |
Yes, this is located in Alberta.
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You said it was taken before any of us were born, leads me to believe it was probably completed before any of us were born as well. I can't decide if it is a bridge or a giant wall of some kind, I couldn't see a building or wall being needed that is that long so I am going to go with bridge, probably train. That leaves me with one idea
Lethbridge Viaduct, aka "High Level Bridge" |
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I am gonna guess it is the construction of the Howe Truss bridge over the Pembina River at Manola. Noooooooooo wait......I changed my mind. My newest and more correctest guess is the Rochfort Trestle bridge in Mayerthorpe. |
Both are sound guesses, but not what I'm looking for. This was also a project related to railway expansion, but it is a project more associated with Romans than early Albertans.
I think we've already had the Lethbridge Viaduct in this thread. There are some impressive pictures somewhere in the previous 2000 posts. I'm also a structure nerd (Howe Truss!) and a Pembina valley local/fan, but this is the first I've heard of that bridge. Nice. Also, go ahead and take the guesses, there are no penalties for guessing wrong. I don't return to the thread unless someone has posted and I tend to give out hints with each post. |
Ah, then the Brooks Aqueduct.
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ya, Once you dropped the Roman hint, I immediately thought aqueduct. So, perhaps owlbill is right.
Off to google it... oh yes, very impressive structure. I must go see this. |
I've been at work for a full 30 minutes now and I have done nothing but respond to emails. They keep coming in. Including ones from the TFP.
It is the Brooks aqueduct. It is pretty impressive; not Roman Empire impressive, but cool nonetheless. http://www.engineering.ualberta.ca/u...42&issue=42828 Nice arctivle on the Brooks Aqueduct if you the time and interest to read it. |
Yeah, that might be cool to see. Though I am not really a history buff it is still kind of neat. So, I guess it is my turn......
http://i246.photobucket.com/albums/gg110/owlbill/1.jpg |
Is that in Saskatchewan?
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Not in Saskatchewan. It is farther east.
It is also farther south than Saskatoon. |
is it in Ontario?
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It is not. It IS in a maritime province. The church in the photo has some "trivia" significance in Canada.
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St. Paul's Anglican, Halifax - oldest (1750) Protestant church in Canada
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Congratulations Sticky, you have won an opportunity to do what I just did. Nice prize eh? LOL |
I think there are enough hints in here.
http://img2.freeimagehosting.net/uploads/70d262aff5.jpg Bonus points for a date or year. |
I'd guess the date is October 30, 1995.
I can't place the location yet. My first thought was just outside the gates of Old Quebec. I know I've seen that row of statues in person, but its been so long since I've been in the east, all the cities blend together. So no, not in Quebec. I realized I was thinking of the 'hotel du parliment' and those statues are on the ground. The Marie-Reine-du-Monde Cathedral, Montreal? (Mary-Queen of the frickin World to the anglophones) |
It is outside the "Hotel du Parlement" in Quebec. Not sure of the "event" happening though.
DOH, I may have the wrong "statues". Yeah, what Bossnass said |
no way, this is downtown Montreal. Isn't that the Queen Elizabeth Hotel in the background? I think the date is as Bossnass said, just prior to the Quebec referendum.
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http://images.google.com/images?q=Ma...=1&sa=N&tab=wi
I think Bossnass has the location correct according to these images. |
ya, he is right, it is in Montreal. On that time and date, I was in a pizzaria in downtown Toronto (Bloor & Church) watching that on the big screen TV.
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The date is October 27th, 1995.
That is the Queen Elizabeth Hotel on the right in the background. I had to crop down the pic to remove the "Queen Elizabeth". That is Place Ville Marie in the back on the left. That is Mary Queen of the World Cathedral. This makes it Downtown Montreal on Renee Levesque street in between Dorchester Square and Place du Canada. http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=e...&t=h&z=17&om=1 Bossnass had it right. |
http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e2...s/100_0962.jpg
After the mountain debacle and the giveaway roman hint, I thought I'd post one that is actually a gimme. |
Banff Springs Hotel
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Yeah. I thought I'd be a little tricky because I've personally posted it before, from a more standard angle. Of course, that was a while ago, so a newer participant wouldn't know that I've posted it before and that we try not to repeat pictures.
Game on bill. |
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