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    Outdoor Project

    The ultimate adventure guide

    Adventure through the Canadian Rockies.
    Oldman River wanders the south side of the Bob Creek Wildland.
    An interpretive trail navigates Castle Provincial Park.
    Stunning landscapes at Dinosaur Provincial Park.
    Rocky formations at Drumheller.
    Dinosaur Provincial Park is a World UNESCO Heritage Site.
    Lake Louise.
    A dreary day drive into the Black Creek Rangeland.
    Lodgepole pines standing near Mount Rundle.
    The glacial plains grasslands along the Cowboy Trail Highway.
    The Canadian Rockies at sunset.
    Jesse Weber
    Photo Date: 
    07/13/2017
    View across the Lake Louise at Mount Victoria and the Victoria Glacier.
    Daniel Sherman
    Photo Date: 
    07/24/2015
    The Teahouse from the west side of Lake Agnes.
    Kevin Murray
    Photo Date: 
    07/13/2015
    The balcony trail on the way to Devils Thumb in Banff National Park.
    Garric Baker
    Photo Date: 
    06/20/2018
    Striated landscapes at Drumheller.
    Garric Baker
    Photo Date: 
    06/19/2018
    Hoodoos rise above the vegetation in Dinosaur Provincial Park.

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