banff in English

noun

town in southwest Alberta (Canada) which is a vacation resort in the Canadian Rockies; seaport in Scotland

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1. Baobab Banff, Banff, Aberdeenshire, United Kingdom

2. Aerial surveys of Banff bighorn have been done every 3 years since 1984.

3. • share services with Field and Banff • limit the capacity of commercial accommodation

4. From 1987 to 2010, Salmond served as MP for Banff and Buchan.

5. 20 The first and last mountain I climbed was Mount Rundle in Banff .

6. Jeff Bodnarchuk of Banff caught a spectacular rockfall event this week while in the Bugaboos

7. The gleaming mountain ranges of Banff set a stunning backdrop for an exploration of the Canadian Rockies.

8. After over a century of absence, the return of wild plains Bison to Banff National Park is a historic, ecological and cultural triumph

9. The spirited town of Banff and the charmingly quiet hamlet of Lake Louise have a huge range of Accommodations for all travellers

10. A limited communications program for the Abbot Pass Refuge Cabin reaches a substantial number of people visiting Banff and Yoho National Parks.

11. It is your most likely point of access for Banff and Jasper, and a worthwhile destination in its own right.Calgary is the heart of the largest metropolitan area between

12. And in fact, I took a look, and Banff National Park is doing all of the things I just listed: suppressing fire, having fire, radio-collaring wolves, reintroducing bison.

13. Hop on a piece of history! Your 10-minute open-air Chairlift ride will take you up above the clouds to our sightseeing walkway where the Town of Banff, expansive Spray & Bow Valleys and majestic Mt

14. Due to its low input of coarse sediment, Upper Waterfowl Lake, in Banff Park, Alberta, has developed a delta atypical of lacustrine deltas in this high mountain region: lack of foresets, vertically aggrading stable distributary channels, and a surface composed of mostly fine-grained floodplain materials.

15. Guided business license application for "Alpenglow Nature Hikers" Banff National Park of Canada (AB) December 21, 2005 -- The Parks Canada Agency has used the class screening report "Land-based Commercial Guiding Activities in the Mountain National Parks of Canada" for the environmental assessment of "Guided business license application for "Alpenglow Nature Hikers" ", as decided on November 28, 2005.