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Old 03-09-2010, 10:06 AM   #41
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hahaha I grew up in Camrose. Wasn't a bad place to live, that said I am no longer there. I will state again for good measure, provost is a dump
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Old 03-09-2010, 10:10 AM   #42
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It's been a while since I've been there, but standing up on that big hill with the Twelve Foot Davis monument overlooking Peace River is pretty awesome . . . . . so is rafting down The Mighty Peace.
Yes, the Peace River area is very nice. The Town of Peace River itself, however, would be fourth on my list of bad places. It's a nasty little zit on otherwise fantastic scenery.
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Old 03-09-2010, 10:17 AM   #43
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Yes, the Peace River area is very nice. The Town of Peace River itself, however, would be fourth on my list of bad places. It's a nasty little zit on otherwise fantastic scenery.
I lived there for a year . . . . . but that was 30 years ago. When you're young, a great bar like The Travellers makes up for a lot of deficiencies. But I'd agree it's not a place most people would stay past their mid-20's.

One of the worst moments of my life happened in Peace River . . . . . I was standing in an electronics shop when Rick Monday bopped a home run off Steve Rogers and killed the Expos.

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Old 03-09-2010, 10:45 AM   #44
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One of the worst moments of my life happened in Peace River . . . . . I was standing in an electronics shop when Rick Monday bopped a home run off Steve Rogers and killed the Expos.

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Old 03-09-2010, 10:45 AM   #45
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Here is a small collection from my favorite places.

Waterton / Crowsnest Pass













Kananaskis







Jasper and surrounding areas





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Hahahaha Bawlf! Hahahaha.
Bawlf always sounded to me like how someone would say Banff if they were throwing up at the same time
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Best places:
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Banff
Calgary

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Edmonton
Red Deer
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Old 03-09-2010, 11:36 AM   #48
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You're old.
I can still pee though.

Another of my favourite places . . . . . Mars, Alberta, in the early morning light a few weeks ago.



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^^ I love that pic Cowperson!
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3 Nicest:

1. Bawlf
2. Kananaskis
3. Calgary

3 Worst:

1. Heisler
2. Round Hill
3. Edmonton

And I'd disagree about town's being desolate, dry and boring. While they may not have the super-exciting stuff to do like a big city, the freedom and openness of the place more than makes up for it. The ability to go quading, skidooing, anything with a simple phone call to a couple buddy's is awesome. The fact that you actually know your neighbours, their kids, and their kid's kids is great...being able to leave your car and house unlocked is awesome.

The silence (I don't think I heard a single siren in 18 years...if I did it was 5 miles away on the highway) and the true darkness at night is something I wouldn't trade for the world.
What's wrong with Round Hill?
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Old 03-09-2010, 12:08 PM   #51
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Let me cast a worst vote in for Bonnyville. Ugly oil town, in the summer Jessie lake smells like sewage. Actually St. Paul is pretty craptacular too. Cold Lake is nice though.
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This thread start and ends with Calgary/Edmonton.
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Old 03-09-2010, 12:29 PM   #53
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I think that most people who live in big cities don't really like small town because when they go visit them they don't have all the fun stuff that you need to do stuff in a small place. eg: Skidoos, Motorbikes, Quads, etc. You take all of that stuff away than yeah, it's pretty boring.
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Old 03-09-2010, 12:33 PM   #54
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What's wrong with Round Hill?
Haha, I've got lotsa friends from there, but man, what a hole. The Round Hill Hotel has gotta be one of the biggest dives around. And not the good kind of dive either. The one where you actually are concerned you're gonna piss off the Hell's Angels, since it's really just a cover for them. Just all in a all, a dive of a town.

The other couple places I'd have thrown on there would have been Daysland, but they've got the (albeit rather crappy) golf course and maybe a place like Hinton, just because of the smell coming off those lumber mills.
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Finally a vote for Waterton. I guess no one else has been there.
Hey! I put my vote in earlier! I'll take Waterton over Banff / Jasper any day, and not just because of fewer tourists. It's just freakin' spectacular.

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In general, I think Mad Mel and jayems have it figured out best...why live in the city when you're just looking to get out of it when the weekend hits? Why not live where your friends can rip over to your place on a Saturday night and convince you to go skidooing? And by skidooing I mean riding over to other friend's place, getting a bottle or two and just sitting in a drainage ditch talking for 3 hours? Oh, and I've still got my beast of a motorbike...72cc's of pure unadulterated muscle!
Exactly why I live on an acreage outside of Brissy now. Well, except the skidooing part. Also, is your bike a Honday CM70? Classic, if so.

Anyway, the southwest side of Alberta is up there with anywhere on earth.
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My mother was raised in Round Hill! I have been to a few family rebellions there. Not too bad, for just a visit.

As for Forestburg, it's a nice little town. There are many attractions, Diplomat Mine Interpretive Site, Communitity historical walk, the Battle River Valley, Big Knife Park (HooDoo's), Battle River Generating Station (aka Cripple Creek), an excellent "small town" museum, mud bog competition, a really good pool (albeit, it's outdoor, a point of contention to the residents), decent golf course...

Lots of pride for small community living, Communities In Bloom National Champions, a few years back.

I feel bad that I don't go back there more often. Maybe once a year, if that. When I do go back it's usually a "booze cruise" with my friends who never left, it is getting old.
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Exactly why I live on an acreage outside of Brissy now. Well, except the skidooing part. Also, is your bike a Honday CM70? Classic, if so.
It's a CT 70 I think...so probably the same. In fact it looks exactly like this (except mine had the mirrors on it) same year (1977) and everything:



In fact, my grandpa has a little 90 cc banger kicking around somewhere in his shop too that looks just like this:



My cousin had the same bike as me, and man did we ever have a lot of fun on those things. Even with so little power, I managed to just about kill myself a couple of times (racing a friend at 70km/h + ruts in a field you don't see = flipping over the handlebars and hurting for a few days).

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I feel bad that I don't go back there more often. Maybe once a year, if that. When I do go back it's usually a "booze cruise" with my friends who never left, it is getting old.
That's the one problem I find with it...as much as I love Bawlf, and as much as I'm sure I'll move back there pretty soon, it's sad to see some of my friends who never left, or did for only a tiny period of time...booze cruising is fun, but man is a lot of potential and that kind of stuff left on the table. Even a few of my friends who've gone to post-secondary still seem to have their blinders on towards the rest of the world...and it's sad really. There's a bunch more to do than get blasted on the weekends (although that's generally what I do anyways haha) but to be oblivious and outright racist just because you've never dealt with anybody who isn't white is pretty sad in this day and age.
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Old 03-09-2010, 05:37 PM   #58
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Taber
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Bow Island/Grassy Lake

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3 Nicest:
Porcupine Hills
Livingstone
Waterton

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Conklin/Janvier
Castor/Stettler area
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Do you camp in porcupine hills? We take the horses up every year. Best place to camp ever.
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Old 03-09-2010, 05:58 PM   #60
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Porcupine Hills are amazing. We had cows up there one summer and it was incredible going up there to round them up.

Pincher Creek ain't shabby either.
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