The Alberta government, during the mid-1970s, created two designations that protect, for posterity, the Frank Slide’s “sea of debris” and its infamous profile as an internationally known cemetery. The ...
April 29, 1903, the coal mining town of Frank, in the Crowsnest Pass of the southern Canadian Rockies, was shattered by the sudden roar of a landslide, earning Frank a place of history as the site of ...
Some residents of Crowsnest Pass say a planned twinning of Highway 3 through the community in southwestern Alberta will amount to a “desecration” of the site of Canada’s deadliest rock slide. It was ...
Monica Field and David McIntyre are opposed to the twinning of the highway through the Frank Slide in the Crowsnest Pass and are pictured at the base of the slide near Blairmore, Alta., Wednesday, May ...
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FRANK, Alta. — Some residents of Crowsnest Pass say a planned twinning of Highway 3 through the community in southwestern Alberta will amount to a “desecration” of the site of Canada’s deadliest rock ...