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		<title>Kananaskis &#8211; God&#8217;s Country</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here I am just a week after getting back from my 3 week cruise, heading off to Kananaskis Country in the Canadian Rocky Mountains.&#160; I was in Calgary for my friend Gail’s son’s wedding.&#160; It was a wonderful day – the sun was shining, the bride was radiant and the groom was handsome as always.&#160; [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here I am just a week after getting back from my 3 week cruise, heading off to Kananaskis Country in the Canadian Rocky Mountains.&#160; I was in Calgary for my friend Gail’s son’s wedding.&#160; It was a wonderful day – the sun was shining, the bride was radiant and the groom was handsome as always.&#160; </p>
<p>Gail created an amazing weekend itinerary for her friends and relatives that was delivered to my hotel room.&#160; It was actually printed on hand-made paper like an invitation.&#160; She had our whole weekend planned out from morning ‘til night.&#160; </p>
<p>Saturday, of course, was filled with wedding events, but Sunday was just as great.&#160; We had brunch at the hotel and then packed ourselves into as few vehicles as we could to head out to Kananaskis Country.&#160; Kananaskis Country was pretty much unknown to most people until the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary.&#160; In preparation for those Olympics, Mount Allen was developed to become Nakiska, the Alpine Ski venue.&#160; Another friend and I managed to hitch a ride up the quad-chair with none other than Prince Albert of Monaco who was also there to watch the Giant Slalom.&#160; He was much younger and still had hair.&#160; </p>
<p>Also for the Olympics the Kananaskis Village was born.&#160; The village is comprised of several low-rise hotels with shopping, hot tubs, pubs and other amenities available to guests and casual visitors alike.&#160; There are hiking paths, picnic areas, fish ponds, you name it.&#160; The village is designed to fit into the surrounding panoramic landscape and it is this landscape that is the big draw.&#160; </p>
<p>This IS one of the most beautiful places on earth.&#160; The majestic mountains, the green valleys, the bears, the wolves, the mountain sheep and goats, the deer……you get my drift.&#160; There were some wildlife conservation officers on hand with demonstrations and information on the different wildlife in the area.&#160; They try really hard to educate people while they are in the park in order to avoid any confrontations.&#160; The land does belong to the wildlife – not us – and they need to be left to live their lives as nature intended.&#160; Very little upsets me more than hearing that a bear or other wildlife had to be destroyed because of some human’s stupidity.&#160; They may be cute but they are still wild.&#160; </p>
<p>Anyway, I have a couple of videos and photos of our day at the park that I hope you will enjoy.&#160; </p>
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