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What's on in the Rocky Mountains this summer? If you're a
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What's on in the Rocky Mountains this summer? If you're a
history buff, you're sure to enjoy this selection of events with
a historical theme...

Banff
Banff Indian Days - July 21 – 24

Hosted by the Stoney Nakoda First Nation mountain people, Banff
Indian Days returned in 2004 after a lengthy absence from the
local scene. It was a thorough success, and this year's event
promises even more. You'll gain first-hand insights into the
culture of the people, and immerse yourself in the legend and
lore that has captured worldwide attention. At the
traditional/sacred gathering place at the base of Cascade
Mountain, there's a teepee encampment where you'll see the
Stoney Nakoda people in full regalia, and enjoy drumming,
dancing, singing and cultural exhibits. A don't miss the
highlight - the Grand Parade down Banff Avenue.

Jasper
Walk in the Past - May 15 – September 15

Jasper is the quieter mountain town cousin to the much-storied
Banff, but its history is no less colorful. During the summer
months, the town of Jasper invites you to step back in time and
discover the characters that helped shape Jasper National Park on
a 1.5 hour stroll through the town. It's an ideal way to expand
your knowledge of this largest of Canada's mountain parks, at a
perfect pace.

Jasper Heritage Rodeo - August 17 – 20

Oh sure, the Calgary Stampede is big and loud, but it's not the
only rodeo in Alberta. Throughout the summer, there are scores of
these western events going on, including one right in Jasper. The
only rodeo held in a national park, this year's event is themed
around Alberta's Centennial. In addition to the four pro rodeo
events, look forward to the local favorite Pack Horse Race
involving the National Park Warden Service squaring off against
Jasper outfitters. There's also a western dance and other events
celebrating the historical impact of the rodeo, which dates back
to the 1920s.

Canmore
Miners Day Parade & Celebration - July 16

The bustling small mountain town of Canmore, nestled at the foot
of the Three Sisters mountain range, is a hot spot for festivals,
like the ever-popular Highland Games in the fall. More than half
a century ago, it was also the home to an important coal mine.
When that closed in 1979, the future of Canmore was in
doubt...until the 1988 Winter Olympics and international tourism
turned it into a mountain magnet. Today, the old days of
Canmore's mining past are remembered every year on Miners Day.
Be there as the coal miner's life is celebrated with
entertainment, music and a lively history of Canmore.

Waterton
Natural History Tour - May to October

>From one-day outings to week-long programs, Waterton offers you
the chance to experience a different kind of history...natural
history. Experts in the field can lead you through a "learning
and enrichment holiday" that focuses on the flora and fauna of
Waterton Lakes National Park, which boasts the widest variety of
wildflowers in Alberta. And what would be more appropriate than a
stay in the stately Prince of Wales Hotel, the Swiss chalet-style
masterpiece that's not only one of the most photographed in the
world...it's also a national historic site.




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