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Alberta / Bow River / Calgary / United Farmers of Alberta / Lake Minnewanka / Charles Stewart / Spray Lakes Reservoir / Spray River / Spray Valley Provincial Park / Banff National Park / Politics of Canada / Geography of Canada
Date: 2013-05-24 16:27:56
Alberta
Bow River
Calgary
United Farmers of Alberta
Lake Minnewanka
Charles Stewart
Spray Lakes Reservoir
Spray River
Spray Valley Provincial Park
Banff National Park
Politics of Canada
Geography of Canada

University of Calgary Press www.uofcpress.com WILDERNESS AND WATERPOWER: HOW BANFF NATIONAL PARK BECAME A HYDROELECTRIC STORAGE RESERVOIR

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