I refer to just the bottom pic. I see a road on the left, but no parking. How can you safely access this picture's standpoint?
Eugen Kedl, Canada in a thousand pictures 1999, page 187.
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What do you mean by this "crossing"? Is this a crossing point between Alberta and Saskatchewan? That seems unlikely with the mountains nearby. What is the significance of this crossing? What exactly is crossing what?
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