Cedar Springs Bed & Breakfast
426 - 1st Street, Canmore
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Cedar Springs Bed & Breakfast Canmore

426 - 1st Street Canmore, Canadian Rockies, Alberta, T1W 2K9, Canada

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A Japanese Stalker

A travel blog entry by markdyer

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... British queuers) when some other folk overtook us saying, you don’t need to wait just take a seat. So, in good faith, we followed them, only to be accosted by a frosty waitress asking us to go and wait behind the sign. The folk behind us had however sat down and were starting to eat – they didn’t get accosted (is it because we were British?). We then had to wait for her to ask what we wanted to drink, and ...

Enter the Dragon-Boat

A travel blog entry by danielpinno

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... minutes). I managed to get home and to bed around 3pm.

Sunday was a repeat of Saturday because our first race was at 9:30am. A few of our team members were missing because they decided that it would be a great idea to drink until 5 in the morning and have only 3 hours sleep. I'm sure they were more drunk than hungover! Needless to say our first 500m race wasn't great although we didn't come last. Another 3 hour break and a nap on the ...

CANMORE: THE GOLDILOCKS RESORT

A travel blog entry by hardiek

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... find a ticket to the Calgary Folk Music Festival or not. It looks pretty grim. Trying to finagle an early return to the US doesn’t sound much fun either. So I’ve got the classic Hardie K travel solution- book a rental car and head to the outback if all else fails. You gotta’ be creative. Now where are those dice?

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Bike, Hike and Sky High!

A travel blog entry by oppenheimers

... Seriously, though, they are so tame and sweet, but crazy people were feeding them things like cheese and pretzels. I have a really funny video that I took with my awesome NEW white iPhone (thanks CO!) which I will try to post on this blog.

We walked the 1,500 step climb up to the top of the mountain, along the way learning different historical and environmental tidbits along the way. The end of our exploration up to the tippy top ...

Johnston Canyon, Ink Pots hike

A travel blog entry by cblake3493

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... more difficult. Take deep breaths and enjoy the scent from the spruce, pine and fir forest.

At the end of the day, we drove back to Banff and decided to eat at Bumpers Beef House again. Still hungry (we did not eat our lunch) and Bumpers not opening until 5 PM, we went to the Cascade of Time Garden and waited until time for the restaurant to open.

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