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Western Canada sedimentary basin : a symposium

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue10970
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
1954
Publisher
Tulsa (OK) : American Society of Petroleum Geologists
Call Number
03.1 W52c
Responsibility
sponsored by the Alberta Society of Petroleum Geologists and the Saskatchewan Society of Petroleum Geologists
edited by Leslie M. Clark
articles by Leslie M. Clark, P. Harker, F.G. Fox, D.J. McLaren, D.M. Loranger. A.J. Goodman
Publisher
Tulsa (OK) : American Society of Petroleum Geologists
Published Date
1954
Physical Description
x, 521p. : ill., maps
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Bow River
Eastern slopes
Oil
Notes
Bibliographies and index
Accession Number
29500
Call Number
03.1 W52c
Collection
Archives Library
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House of Commons debates : official report: Friday, Mar 18, 1964

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue11210
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Author
Canada. Parliament. House of Commons
Publisher
Ottawa : Queen's Printer
Call Number
13.111 C16cd 1964 Mar 18 Pam
Author
Canada. Parliament. House of Commons
Publisher
Ottawa : Queen's Printer
Physical Description
p.2857-2918
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Bow River
Canadian Pacific Railway
Environment
Accession Number
492
Call Number
13.111 C16cd 1964 Mar 18 Pam
Collection
Archives Library
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Canadian Rockies : they abound in wild animals, glaciers, and luxurious hotels

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue24918
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
1947
Publisher
Life
Call Number
02.6 L11c PAM OS
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Publisher
Life
Published Date
1947
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Banff National Park
Travel
Tourism
Banff Springs Hotel
Rundle Mount
Athabaska River
Brazeau
Maligne Lake
Bow River
Canadian National Railway
Canadian Pacific Railway
Chateau Lake Louise
Trails
Mountaineering
Columbia Icefield
Abstract
Pertains to the Canadian Rocky Mountains as a tourist destination in 1947 and features main geographical attractions such as the Mount Rundle, Athabaska River, Maligne Lake, Bow River in addition to the Banff Springs Hotel with map of Banff National Park and Jasper National Park.
Notes
In Life, June 9, 1947, pp. 68 - 76
Accession Number
7889
Call Number
02.6 L11c PAM OS
Collection
Archives Library
URL Notes
Specific volume with article can be viewed online via Google Books
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Picturesque California : The Rocky Mountains and the Pacific Slope

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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
1894
Author
Muir, John (editor)
Ingersoll, Ernest (author)
Publisher
San Francisco, New York : J. Dewing Company, Publishers
Call Number
02.6 In4p PAM O.S.
Author
Muir, John (editor)
Ingersoll, Ernest (author)
Responsibility
John Muir (editor)
Ernest Ingersoll (author)
Eminent American Artists (photos, photogravures, wood engravings derived from paintings)
Publisher
San Francisco, New York : J. Dewing Company, Publishers
Published Date
1894
Physical Description
16 pages
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Series
California Series No. 32, April 23, 1894
Subjects
Travel
Tourism
Rocky Mountains
Art
Fraser, John Arthur
Notman, William & Son
Banff
Canmore
Kamloops
Vancouver
Victoria
Sir Donald, Mount
Bow River
Hot springs
Banff Springs Hotel
Emerald Lake
Selkirk Mountains
Selkirk Mountains - Hermit Range
Asulkan Glacier
Canadian Pacific Railway
Canadian Pacific Railway Company
Abstract
Pertains to the Canadian Rockies as authored by Ernest Ingersoll with introduction by John Muir including a variety of sketches of Sir Donald, Bow River, Canmore, the Great Glacier, hot springs, open pool, Mount Burgess and Emerald Lake, Bow Falls and Banff Springs Hotel, the Selkirks and Hermit Mountain, Cheops, Asulkan Glacier, Stanley Park, Victoria, Shushwap Mission at Kamloops, and the Canadian Pacific Docks at Vancouver.
Notes
Part XXVI - The Canadian Rockies by Ernest Ingersoll
Accession Number
7901
Call Number
02.6 In4p PAM O.S.
Collection
Archives Library
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Heart waters : sources of the Bow River

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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
2015
Author
Van Tighem, Kevin
Van Tighem, Brian
Publisher
[Victoria, British Columbia] : Rocky Mountain Books
Edition
First
Call Number
03.5 V26h
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Author
Van Tighem, Kevin
Van Tighem, Brian
Responsibility
Kevin Van Tighem (author)
Brian Van Tighem (photographer)
Edition
First
Publisher
[Victoria, British Columbia] : Rocky Mountain Books
Published Date
2015
Physical Description
256 pages : colour illustrations, colour maps
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Water
Watersheds
Rivers
Glaciers
Hydrology
Hydrology - Alberta
Bow River
Abstract
Water does not come from the river. It comes to the river. Heart Waters takes us to the sources of that water – and into the living beauty, human stories and future possibilities that also arise from the green uplands and valleys of Alberta’s Eastern Slopes, where the mighty Bow River is born. For more than a century the foothills and Front Range mountains of western Alberta have been recognized as being vital to the water supply for western Canada. Virtually all the water that sustains communities, ecosystems and the economy of prairie Canada comes from this narrow strip of land arrayed along the Continental Divide. For all its importance, however, water management decisions affecting this enormous region have ignored the significance of land health and focused almost exclusively on building dams. The result, as the author points out, is that the Bow River’s annual flows have decreased by more than a tenth, even as spring floods become more frequent and more destructive. The solutions to prairie Canada’s water challenges lie in healing the wounded landscapes of our headwaters. Heart Waters delves deeply into the history and ecology of a landscape whose critical value as a watershed is matched by its sheer beauty and diversity. A rich array of stunning images by Jasper-based photographer Brian Van Tighem complements the author’s well-researched explorations of the stories whispered by the living waters that drain from Banff National Park, Kananaskis Country and the famous ranchlands of the Bow River watershed. Kevin Van Tighem’s latest book is a deep exploration of place and an invitation to recognize that our water future depends upon knowing our headwaters better and caring for them more passionately — as our heart waters. (from publisher's website)
Contents
1. Voices in the water -- 2. River origins: Bow River -- 3. A prodigal's return: Johnson Creek -- 4. Caterpillars and cutthroats: Quirk Creek -- 5. The past and future trout: Meadow Creek -- 6. Lake of the spirits: Cascade River and Ghost River -- 7. Dammed splendor: Kananaskis River -- 8. Buck-toothed volunteers: Bateman Creek -- 9. The under-river: Middle Bow River -- 10. Water and wildness: Sheep River -- 11. Cattle in the creek: Pekisko Creek -- 12. Mountains breathing: Highwood River -- 13. Healing the headwaters -- 14. Home and heart waters -- Index.
Notes
Shortlisted for the 2016 Banff Mountain Film and Book Festival award for Mountain & Wilderness Literature
ISBN
9781771601399
Accession Number
P2020.07
Call Number
03.5 V26h
Collection
Archives Library
URL Notes
Publisher's website
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Where rivers meet : photographs and stories from the Bow Valley and the Kananaskis

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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
2018
Author
Legault, Stephen
Publisher
[Victoria, British Columbia] : RMB
Call Number
03.5 L46w
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Author
Legault, Stephen
Responsibility
Stephen Legault
Publisher
[Victoria, British Columbia] : RMB
Published Date
2018
Physical Description
208 pages : illustrations (some colour), colour maps
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Hydrology
Hydrology - Alberta
Rivers
Water
Watersheds
Bow River Basin
Spray River
Highwood Pass
Maps
Photography
Abstract
Until the 1980s, Kananaskis Country, the Bow Valley and Canmore were places most people drove past on their way to Ban National Park, Lake Louise, Jasper and points beyond. Today, Kananaskis Country gets more than three million visitors a year, and Canmore is a town twice the size of Banff. Encompassing a dizzying array of natural environments, from grasslands and foothills to deep mountain valleys and sweeping alpine vistas, Kananaskis Country and the Bow Valley attract visitors from around the world each year to this mountain paradise. Calgarians consider this landscape to be their backyard and they turn to it for recreation, solace and wilderness adventure. Where Rivers Meet will bring the beauty and wonder of this profound landscape and its wild creatures to visitors from around the world and local residents alike. This artistically designed coffee table book features over 200 black and white and colour images together with short essays and personal reflections on natural history, geology, the cultural background and the region’s communities, as well as the threats and solutions to development and social challenges found throughout Kananaskis Country and the Bow Valley. (From publisher's website)
Contents
Introduction
The Bow Valley
The Spray Valley
The Kananaskis Valley
The Highwood/Cataract
The Elbow and Sheep Rivers
Oz-ada Imne
Epilogue: A love song
Gratitude
About the author
Maps
ISBN
9781771602396
Accession Number
P2020.07
Call Number
03.5 L46w
Location
Reading Room
Collection
Archives Library
URL Notes
Publisher's website
Websites
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Banff floodplain study

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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
1980
Author
Beckstead, G.R.E.
Publisher
Edmonton : Alberta Environment
Call Number
03.5 B38
Author
Beckstead, G.R.E.
Responsibility
prepared by G.R.E. Beckstead
submitted by M.E. Quazi
Publisher
Edmonton : Alberta Environment
Published Date
1980
Physical Description
iv, 19p. : ill., maps
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Bow River
Notes
Bibliography
Accession Number
3304
Call Number
03.5 B38
Collection
Archives Library
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The bridges of Calgary, 1882-1977

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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
1977
Author
Welin, R. A
Call Number
03.8 W45
Author
Welin, R. A
Published Date
1977
Physical Description
60p. : ill
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Bow River Bridge
Thomson, James
Accession Number
2799
Call Number
03.8 W45
Collection
Archives Library
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The Bow : living with a river

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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
2004
Publisher
Toronto : Key Porter Books
Calgary : Glenbow Museum
Call Number
08.2 B67c
Responsibility
essays by Gerald T. Conaty, Daryl Betenia and Catharine Mastin
edited by Gerald T. Conaty
Publisher
Toronto : Key Porter Books
Calgary : Glenbow Museum
Published Date
2004
Physical Description
159p. : ill., maps
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Artists
Bow River
Hydrology
ISBN
1 55263 634 8
Accession Number
7581
Call Number
08.2 B67c
Collection
Archives Library
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Writing the terrain : travelling through Alberta with the poets

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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
2005
Author
Stamp, Robert M. (editor)
Publisher
Calgary : University of Calgary Press
Call Number
05.1 Al1w - copy 1
05.1 Al1w - copy 2
Author
Stamp, Robert M. (editor)
Responsibility
edited by Robert M. Stamp
Publisher
Calgary : University of Calgary Press
Published Date
2005
Physical Description
280p. : maps
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Poetry
Alberta
Calgary
Edmonton
Banff
Jasper
Bow River
Forests
Peace River country
Abstract
"Writing the Terrain is the first anthology dedicated solely to the poetry of the Alberta landscape and cityscape, by authors who have travelled the main roads, back roads, and gravel roads of this vast province. This collection offers a series of poetic journeys through Calgary and Edmonton, through the Foothills, the Badlands, the Rockies, the Central Parklands, and the Northern Boreal forests. Following in the Canadian literary tradition of "preoccupation with place," these are poems that demonstrate a response to the landscape and ponder its effect on the body, mind, and spirit."--Jacket.
Contents
Introduction
Writing the province
Writing in Calgary
Writing in southeastern Alberta and Badlands
Writing the Bow Corridor : Calgary to Banff
Writing the mountains : Banff to Jasper
Writing the western parklands
Writing the eastern parklands
Writing Edmonton
Writing northeastern Alberta and the Boreal forests
Writing northwestern Alberta and the Peace River Country
Notes
Partial contents: Writing the Bow Corridor: Calgary to Banff: Tom Henihan, Rajinderpal Pal, Erin Moure, Kim Maltman, Rosalee van Stelten, Robert Hilles, Colin Morton, Ian Adam, Margaret Avison, Gordon Burles, Cyril Dabydeen, Lorne Daniel, Richard Hornsey, William Latta, Sid Marty, Charles Noble, Ruth Roach Pierson, Christopher Wiseman
Partial contents: Writing the mountains: Banff to Jasper: Fiona Lam, Jim Green, Vanna Tessier, Jon Whyte, Carol Ann Sokoloff, Tammy Armstrong, Sid Marty, Douglas Barbour, David McFadden, Doug Beardsley, Tom Wayman
ISBN
1-55238-136-6
Accession Number
38000 - copy 1
p2019-20 - copy 2
Call Number
05.1 Al1w - copy 1
05.1 Al1w - copy 2
Collection
Archives Library
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