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Elbow River in the Hamlet414 viewsThis is the view upstream, towards the Trading Post, taken in the Municipal Reserve. You can get here from White Avenue across from Park Place.Sep 20, 2008
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Balsam Avenue Bridge385 viewsThe bridge over the Elbow River. At the T-junction, across the bridge, go left to West Bragg Creek and Kananaskis. Go right to Wintergreen.Sep 20, 2008
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Balsam Avenue396 viewsLooking towards the malls. Taken from the Balsam Avenue Bridge.Sep 20, 2008
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Elbow River from the Balsam Avenue bridge448 viewsLooking upstream from the bridge over the Elbow.Sep 20, 2008
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The vegetable and Fruit Market400 viewsLocated in the triangle (owned by the Sarcee) at the entrance to the Hamlet of Bragg Creek. Fresh Fruits and vegetables are available throughout the summer.Sep 20, 2008
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Trading Post II437 viewsThis mall was built in 1996. It is better known as the Shell Mall as that is the Gas station located here. It is owned by the same people who own the original Trading Post on White Avenue towards the Provincial Park.Sep 20, 2008
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Elbow River in Bragg Creek446 viewsThis is taken downstream from the Trading Post along the Elbow River. It is difficult to get to, but I was participating in the Great Canadian Shoreline Clean-up (organized by the Elbow River Watershed Partnership) and it was worth some bushwacking to get to the junk along the shoreline.Sep 20, 2008
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Bragg Creek Shopping Centre449 viewsThis is the big wooden mall along Balsam Avenue. I think there are about 33 commercial spaces here, including Bragg Creek Family Foods.Sep 20, 2008
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Ferruginous Hawk238 viewsGot it! I was as excited to see this beauty as I was that I got a picture of it.May 01, 2007
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Selective logging144 viewsThis logging operation south of Kootenay National Park looks pretty bad, but you can see the stumps of the larger trees, probably 70-years old and the young trees that are left to replenish the forest.May 01, 2007
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Close-up of beetle attack126 viewsThe white spots are the holes bored by the beetle to get under the bark where the eggs are laid. Once they've eaten the phloem that conducts nutrients from the roots to the needles, the bark falls off and the tree dies.May 01, 2007
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Pine beetle attack141 viewsThese pines are along the top of a ridge in the Mitchell Range just south of Kootenay National ParkMay 01, 2007
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