No. this is a winter road only, the Christina river freezes over in winter, there is no bridge for summer travel and deep muskeg.
The original oil fields in Canada (and in North America) were found in south western Ontario during the 19th century in places like Petrolia and Oil Springs.. Later disciveries were in Alberta and Saskatchewan. Oil is presentily being recovered from fields off the coast of Newfoundland and Nova Scotia. Unconventional oil is also prominent in CAnada. Heavy oil recovered by SAGD is located in Northern Alberta, Bituminous Sands in Alberta and Saskatchewan, and shale oil in Quebec.
Depends on the place and the composition of the roads.
No, circumcision is not covered in Canada. In Canada approximately 50% of men are circumcised, and that number is declining. Canada's current circumcision rate is approximately 31.9%, this does range by province with a low rate of 6.8% in Nova Scotia and a high rate of 44.3% in Alberta.
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During which time of the year?
The Pan-American Highway is a network of roads measuring about 47,958 kilometers (29,800 miles) in total length.According to Guinness World Records, the Pan-American Highway is the world's longest "motorable road". However, because of the Darién Gap, it is not possible to cross between South America and Central America by traditional motor vehicle.The Trans Canada highway, it's 7821 km or 4860 miles long.
The original oil fields in Canada (and in North America) were found in south western Ontario during the 19th century in places like Petrolia and Oil Springs.. Later disciveries were in Alberta and Saskatchewan. Oil is presentily being recovered from fields off the coast of Newfoundland and Nova Scotia. Unconventional oil is also prominent in CAnada. Heavy oil recovered by SAGD is located in Northern Alberta, Bituminous Sands in Alberta and Saskatchewan, and shale oil in Quebec.
Around 90 people are estimated to have died during the Frank Slide in 1903, when a massive rockslide buried part of the town of Frank in Alberta, Canada.
From 8 AM UTC on the 1st Sun. of Nov. until 9 AM UTC on the 2nd Sun. of Mar., Costa Rica is 1 hour ahead of Alberta. During the rest of the year, there is no time difference between Alberta and Costa Rica. 5 AM MST (in Alberta Nov-Mar) = 6 AM MDT (in Alberta Mar-Nov) = 6 AM CST (in Costa Rica)
This is an approximate direct (straight line) distance. During actual travel, this distance may change if a different flight route is chosen. The distance between the two places in miles is: 2703
Houseplant Fig Trees of enormous size can successfully be planted outdoors in Alberta ,Canada if they are surrounded on three sides by a tall fence at least 10 meters in height (or by buildings of a similar height). Large convex mirrors must be made available to direct solar heat at the tree during the occasional periods of sunlight.
Roam the forests of Alberta
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Take TRANS-CANADA HIGHWAY 1 EAST to Ontario where the TRANS-CANADA HIGHWAY continues as HIGHWAY 17. Continue on (TRANS-CANADA) HIGHWAY 17 EAST to Sudbury where you will EXIT onto HIGHWAY 69 and RR (Regional Road) 46 to TORONTO and SUDBURY. Turn right off the exit ramp onto HIGHWAY 69 SOUTH to TORONTO.HIGHWAY 69 becomes an expressway when it becomes HIGHWAY 400. Continue on HIGHWAY 400 SOUTH.Take HIGHWAY 400 SOUTH to HIGHWAY 407 ETR (Express Toll Road) at EXIT 26. You want to take HIGHWAY 407 ETR WEST. NOTE: the ETR will cost you an arm and a leg [$16.43 for light vehicles (5,000 kg and under) during off-peak times (Weekdays 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m., Weekdays 7:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. and Weekends & Holidays - All Day) and $18.32 for light vehicles during peak periods (Weekdays 6:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. and Weekdays 3:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.)] but I can assure you it IS well-worth it. Trust me I REALLY ACTUALLY know. Or, you can also take HIGHWAY 401 WEST (EXIT 21 off HIGHWAY 400) to QEW towards NIAGARA via HIGHWAY 403. These routes tend to be a lot busier, however.Take HIGHWAY 407 ETR (or HIGHWAY 403) WEST to QEW towards NIAGARA. (EXIT 1 off HIGHWAY 407 ETR if you are taking that route.Take QEW to Niagara. To get to The Falls, take HIGHWAY 420 WEST.
The temperature in Alberta during the summer varies across the province. The average across the province would be around 24 degrees celcius
During the big ice storm of 1998 that affected parts of Ontario and Quebec, assistance was received from all over Canada and from parts of the United States. Utilities such as Detroit Hydro sent whole convoys of trucks down the Highway 401 to help restore power in the Eastern Ontario - Quebec region.
This is an approximate direct (straight line) distance. During actual travel, this distance may change if a different flight route is chosen. The distance between the two places in miles is:7729