Cindy
Cindy’s guidebook

Food scene

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Tin Dog Pub & Brewery
8510 19 Ave
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The Pass Beer Co.
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The Rum Runner Restaurant and Pub
7902 20 Avenue
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Cinnamon Bear Cafe
8342 20 Ave
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Stone's Throw Cafe
13019 20 Ave
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Great little restaurant - walking distance
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Bamboo Bistro
12817 21 Ave
10 คนท้องถิ่นแนะนำ
Great little restaurant - walking distance

Sightseeing

Chinook Lake Loop is a 5.0 kilometer lightly trafficked loop trail located near Crowsnest Pass, Alberta, Canada that features a lake. The trail is good for all skill levels and is primarily used for hiking, walking, and nature trips.
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Chinook Lake
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Chinook Lake Loop is a 5.0 kilometer lightly trafficked loop trail located near Crowsnest Pass, Alberta, Canada that features a lake. The trail is good for all skill levels and is primarily used for hiking, walking, and nature trips.
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The Miners´ Path
2305 76 St
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Historic Site
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Frank Slide Interpretive Centre
Alberta 3
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Historic Site
Added bonus; Mountain bike paths during the summer & all year long hiking trails
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Pass Powderkeg Ski Area
202 Powderkeg Drive
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Added bonus; Mountain bike paths during the summer & all year long hiking trails
Castle Mountain Resort is a hidden, not so little gem of the Canadian Rockies. Often called the best kept secret in the Rockies
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Castle Mountain Resort
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Castle Mountain Resort is a hidden, not so little gem of the Canadian Rockies. Often called the best kept secret in the Rockies
The Burmis tree is dead. It's been that way since 1978. Sometime around its 300th birthday, this limber pine tree did what all life does eventually. But in its death, it has become a rather popular destination for photographers. Its location on a ridge with a mountain background makes it aesthetically pleasing to say the least, but what's truly remarkable is that the tree, dead now for decades, shows little to no sign of rotting
Burmis Tree
The Burmis tree is dead. It's been that way since 1978. Sometime around its 300th birthday, this limber pine tree did what all life does eventually. But in its death, it has become a rather popular destination for photographers. Its location on a ridge with a mountain background makes it aesthetically pleasing to say the least, but what's truly remarkable is that the tree, dead now for decades, shows little to no sign of rotting
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Castle Falls
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