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| Crowsnest Pass The Crowsnest Pass is Canada's southerly traveled corridor of the Rocky Mountains and is historically known for its scenic land of forests and peaks. |
| Frank Slide The Frank Slide Interpretive Centre highlights the rich history of the Crowsnest Pass amid the breathtaking beauty of the Canadian Rockies. Visitors can experience a variety of interpretive programs, presentations and special events. Displays throughout the Centre feature the 1903 Frank Slide (rockslide-avalanche), the Canadian Pacific Railway, European settlement, early underground coal mining and community life. An award-winning audio-visual presentation entitled "In the Mountain's Shadow" is shown daily. Pathways around the Centre provide spectacular views of the Frank Slide and surrounding area. |
| Crowsnest Museum The Crowsnest Pass is located in the southwest corner of Alberta, Canada amongst the High Rocks, Livingstone and Flathead Ranges of Canada's Rocky Mountains. Since 1858, and the travels of Thomas Blakiston in the nearby Carbondale area, the area's short history has seen some of the most colorful moments in Alberta history. The laying of a railway, coal mines, prohibition, and rum-running mark only a few of the area's wonderful historic moments. |
| Local weather from Environment Canada Check the weather forecast before you travel and don't forget to be prepared. The locals say if you don't like the current weather, wait a few minutes! |