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Alberta is home to precious gemstones, from the classic diamonds of the Canadian Rocky Mountains to the lesser-known yet equally dazzling amber found in their foothills. Natural gemstones allow one to feel connected to the remarkable nature, offering a sense of fresh mountain beauty. Gemstones are used as home decor,...
Air quality is influenced by human activities such as oil and gas extraction, agriculture, transportation, construction, heating, and more. Natural disasters, including forest fires, also play a role as smoke enters the air, carrying harmful compounds. Wind and temperature changes can also impact air quality. Therefore, monitoring air pollution is...
When the mercury begins to drop, there’s a natural desire to trade in summer activities like hiking, biking, and camping for winter ones, especially skiing. Calgary and its surrounding areas are home to some of the world’s best ski resorts, each offering a unique experience. Here are the top...
Sometimes, it’s important to take a breath and unwind for a few days, escaping the routine. Calgarians are lucky, as there are amazing mountain resorts, charming cottages, and boutique hotels nearby that offer an authentic Canadian experience. Here are 8 resort destinations around Calgary that are a must-visit calgary-name.com. 1....
Alberta began using electricity relatively late compared to other provinces. The first power plants appeared in the 1880s and 1890s when Calgary, Edmonton, and Lethbridge entered into agreements with local entrepreneurs. How electricity was invented in general, when progress reached Alberta, and how the electricity industry developed there, can...
Trout only live in crystal-clear, cold water. Catching trout in their natural habitat provides a unique pleasure for anglers, as it connects them to something that has evolved over hundreds of thousands of years, maintaining the genetic code that allowed survival within a range of parameters and resisting natural...
Hydropower has historically been one of the most important sources of energy in Alberta. Some of the earliest power stations in the province were hydroelectric plants, and by the 1950s, most of the province's electricity came from rivers. Hydropower began to develop actively in the early 20th century to...
People in Alberta have been using wood since the time when woody plants first colonized the province around 13,000 BC. Back then, they cut firewood for heating and cooking. Later, wood began to be used for making tools, building houses, and constructing transportation networks. The forestry industry has, in...
Southern Alberta has been a hub of ingenuity throughout the 20th century. One of its notable inventors was irrigation farmer Andrew Briosi. In the 1940s and 1950s, he designed a significant number of agricultural machines to make farming easier. He became most famous for his beet harvester, which revolutionized...
Poor roads in Alberta didn’t help the development of vehicles. Cars at that time were quite a novelty. Read more on the history of the appearance and spread of cars in the city further on calgary-name. The First Car It is believed that the first car in Alberta was a steam-powered...
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