Nanton is a town in southern Alberta, Canada. Nanton was named after Sir Augustus Meredith Nanton of Winnipeg (1860–1925) who directed firms which offered...
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Frederick Perceval, 11th Earl of Egmont (category Farmers from Alberta)
one and sold Avon Castle. They bought the Two-Dot Ranch in 1959 at Nanton, Alberta, where Perceval died in 2001. He was succeeded by his son Thomas as...
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Bomber Command Museum of Canada (category Aerospace museums in Alberta)
Command Museum of Canada, formerly the Nanton Lancaster Society Museum, is an aviation museum in Nanton, Alberta. The museum opened in 1986 and was founded...
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November 29, 2020. "Alberta Private Sewage Systems 2009 Standard of Practice Handbook: Appendix A.3 Alberta Design Data (A.3.A. Alberta Climate Design Data...
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A London fog from Tumbleweed Coffee House in Nanton, Alberta....
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Nanton can mean: Nanton, Alberta, a town in the province of Alberta, Canada Nanton, Saône-et-Loire, a commune in the region of Bourgogne, France Nanton...
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Canadian Grain Elevator Discovery Centre (category Grain elevator museums in Alberta)
in Nanton, Alberta, Canada. The centre's goal is to preserve examples of old grain elevators to educate visitors about the town's, and Alberta's, agricultural...
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CF-100 Mk.3 on static display at the Bomber Command Museum of Canada in Nanton, Alberta. 18488 – CF-100 Mk.5 on static display in Centennial Park in Moncton...
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awaiting funding. Bypasses of Fort Macleod, Claresholm, and Nanton are planned as part of Alberta's effort to make its portion of the CANAMEX Corridor free-flowing...
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Glen Keeley (bull rider) (category Sportspeople from Alberta)
riding championship in 1989. Glen Keeley was born on March 20, 1970 in Nanton, Alberta. In 1983 he won the CPRA national steer riding riding championship...
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Conservancy, Edenvale, Ontario. CT-114177 - Bomber Command Museum of Canada, Nanton, Alberta. CT-114187 - Millennium Park, Creston, British Columbia. Although the...
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Ohaton (redirect from Ohaton, Alberta)
Hammond and Nanton of a notable Winnipeg financial firm. Nanton, another community in Alberta, is also named for Augustus Meredith Nanton of the same...
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Purchased that year and moved to Nanton, Alberta for display. Has undergone gradual restoration since the formation of the Nanton Lancaster Society in 1986....
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Nanton-Claresholm was a provincial electoral district in Alberta, Canada, mandated to return a single member to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from...
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Chain Lakes Provincial Park (category Provincial parks of Alberta)
provincial park located in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains west of Nanton, Alberta, Canada. It was established along the Chain Lakes Reservoir. The Cowboy...
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Nanton was a provincial electoral district in Alberta, Canada, mandated to return a single member to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1909 to 1926...
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Ontario UC78B Crane AF42-72074 at Bomber Command Museum of Canada Nanton, Alberta Cessna Crane (serial unknown) at Commonwealth Air Training Plan Museum...
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city for a convention. The ending scenes at the motel were filmed in Nanton, Alberta. The episode completed production in the early hours of June 11, marking...
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(FT), which operated Calgary–Nanton, Alberta. 1930: The shareholders formed Canadian Greyhound Coaches (CGC) in Alberta to create a route network within...
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eventually return it to flight. The Bomber Command Museum of Canada, in Nanton, Alberta, is home to FM159, nicknamed Bazalgette, which has been restored from...
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been paved. All of Alberta's provincial highways are maintained by Alberta Transportation (AT), a department of the Government of Alberta. The network includes...
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destroyed. September 11 - A probable landspout tornado was reported near Nanton, Alberta. September 21 - Three tornadoes were confirmed in Eastern Ontario causing...
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Orest Kindrachuk (category Ice hockey people from Alberta)
Philadelphia Flyers, Pittsburgh Penguins, and Washington Capitals. Born in Nanton, Alberta, Canada, his parents were Ukrainian immigrants and his first language...
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Norsk Luftfartsmuseum". Norsk Luftfartsmuseum. Retrieved 1 February 2018. "Alberta Aviation Museum". albertaaviationmuseum.com. Retrieved 1 February 2018...
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Middlesex County, Ontario and worked as a farm and ranch hand near Nanton, Alberta. In about 1908 he moved to Port Arthur, Ontario. He became one of the...
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Jim McMasters (category Ice hockey people from Alberta)
and 1973–74 seasons. McMasters was born in High River, Alberta, but grew up in Nanton, Alberta. Biographical information and career statistics from The...
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Avro Lancaster bomber and artifacts at the Bomber Command Museum in Nanton, Alberta. The eight-minute film Mynarski Death Plummet (2014), directed by Matthew...
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Ian Bazalgette (category Canadian military personnel from Alberta)
named after him. At the Nanton Lancaster Society Air Museum, now the Bomber Command Museum of Canada (located in Nanton, Alberta, south of his hometown...
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John M. Glendenning (category Alberta Liberal Party MLAs)
office in the 1913 Alberta general election defeating Conservative challenger and Mayor of Nanton John Thomas Cooper. In the 1917 Alberta general election...
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Mk. IV on static display at the Bomber Command Museum of Canada in Nanton, Alberta. 9997 – Mk. IVT under restoration to static display at the Greenwood...
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