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Originally Posted by FireFly
I'm curious as to why you think this is so.
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Why I think earthquakes are possible in Calgary you mean?
Because they don't just happen along faults. They can happen as a result of volcanic activity and other geologic forces. Not to mention, Calgary is close to the Rockies, which proves there is a lot of recent geologic activity in the area. (Recent on a geologic scale as the Rockies are still forming).
I think the largest earthquake in recorded North American history was actually in Missouri or Kansas back in the pioneering days. Some people estimate it would have been over 10 on the Richter scale. Minnesota and Ontario have been known to get occasion tremors as well.