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Les Numéros En Bleu Renvoient Aux Cartes 494 Index Les numéros en bleu renvoient aux cartes. 12 Foot Davis Memorial Site (Peace River) 416 Alberta Legislature Building (Edmonton) 396 +15 (Calgary) 322 Alberta Prairie Railway Excursions (Stettler) 386 17th Avenue (Calgary) 329 Alberta’s Dream (Calgary) 322 17th Avenue Retail and Entertainment District Alberta Sports Hall of Fame & Museum (Red (Calgary) 329 Deer) 384 21st Street East (Saskatoon) 432 Alberta Theatre Projects (Calgary) 328 30th Avenue (Vernon) 209 Albert Block (Winnipeg) 451 96th Street (Edmonton) 394 Alert Bay (île de Vancouver) 147 104th Street (Edmonton) 396 Alexandra Bridge (sud C.-B.) 179 124th Street (Edmonton) 403 Alexandra Park (Vancouver) 76 Alfred Hole Goose Sanctuary (Manitoba) 463 Alice Lake Provincial Park (sud C.-B.) 169 A Allen Sapp Gallery (The Battlefords) 440 Alpha Lake (Whistler) 172 Abkhazi Garden (Victoria) 114 Alta Lake (Whistler) 172 Accès 476 Altona (Manitoba) 464 A Achats 478 Ambleside Park (West Vancouver) 84 Active Pass Lighthouse (Mayne Island) 154 Amérindiens 39 Aéroports Amphitrite Lighthouse (Ucluelet) 133 Calgary International Airport 318 Anarchist View Point (Osoyoos) 192 Campbell River Airport 100 Angel Glacier (promenade des Glaciers) 296 INDEX Canadian Rockies International Airport (Cranbrook) 263 Anglin Lake (Saskatchewan) 442 Comox Valley Airport 100 Animaux de compagnie 479 Dawson Creek Regional Airport 226 Annette Lake (environs de Jasper) 305 Edmonton International Airport 392 Aquabus (Vancouver) 52 Kelowna International Airport 158 Archipel Haida Gwaii (nord C.-B.) 254 Lethbridge Airport 348 Architecture 43 Masset Municipal Airport (Archipel Haida Gwaii) 226 Argent 479 Medicine Hat Regional Airport 348 Art Gallery of Alberta (Edmonton) 394 Nanaimo Airport 100 Northern Rockies Municipal Airport (Fort Art Gallery of Grande Prairie (Grande Prairie) 418 Nelson) 226 Art Gallery of Greater Victoria (Victoria) 114 North Peace Regional Airport (Fort St. John) 226 Arts Commons (Calgary) 328 Prince George Airport 226 Artspace (Winnipeg) 452 Prince Rupert Airport 226 Artwalk (Nelson) 216 Regina International Airport 420 Asessippi Ski Area & Resort (Manitoba) 470 Sandspit Airport (Archipel Haida Gwaii) 227 Ashcroft (sud C.-B.) 182 Saskatoon John G. Diefenbaker International Ashlar Ridge Viewpoint (environs de Jasper) 306 Airport 420 Smithers Regional Airport 226 Asian Centre (Vancouver) 95 Vancouver International Airport 50 Assiniboine Park (Winnipeg) 458 Victoria International Airport 98 Assiniboine Park Zoo (Manitoba) 458 Watson Lake Airport 226 Athabasca Falls (promenade des Glaciers) 296 Williams Lake Regional Airport 226 Athabasca Glacier (promenade des Glaciers) 294 Winnipeg Richardson International Airport 446 Athabasca Lookout Tower (Hinton) 390 Agate Beach (Naikoon Provincial Park) 255 Athabasca (nord de l’Alberta) 412 Aînés 479 Atikaki Provincial Wilderness Park (Manitoba) 462 Ainsworth Hot Springs (Kaslo) 215 Attraits touristiques 480 Akamina Parkway (parc national des Lacs- Auberges 485 Waterton) 354 Auberges de jeunesse 485 Alaska Highway House (Dawson Creek) 238 Audain Art Museum (Whistler) 171 Alaska Highway (nord C.-B.) 239 Aurores boréales 241 Alberni Valley Museum (Port Alberni) 132 Austin (Manitoba) 466 Alberta 258 Autocar 478 Alberta Ballet (Calgary) 328 Averill Creek Vineyard (Duncan) 123 Alberta Birds of Prey Centre (Coaldale) 363 Avion 476 Alberta Hotel, ancien (Calgary) 322 Aylmer Lookout (nord de Banff) 276 http://www.guidesulysse.com/catalogue/FicheProduit.aspx?isbn=9782765838050 495 Bloody Caesar 328 B Blue Grouse Estate Winery and Vineyard Badlands (centre de l’Alberta) 372 (Duncan) 123 Baker Street (Nelson) 216 Bluffs Park (Galiano Island) 152 Balance Rock (Skidegate) 254 Bodega Ridge Provincial Park (Galiano Island) 152 Baldy Mountain (Manitoba) 470 Bonnyville (nord de l’Alberta) 410 Baleine grise 139 Botanical Beach (île de Vancouver) 121 Bamfield (île de Vancouver) 141 Boundary Ranch (Kananaskis Valley) 292 Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity (Banff) 273 Bowen Island (West Vancouver) 85 Banff Gondola (sud de Banff) 275 Bow Habitat Station (Calgary) 332 Banff Marathon (Banff) 482 Bow Lake (promenade des Glaciers) 294 Banff Mountain Film + Book Festival (Banff) 484 Bowness Park (Calgary) 344 Banff (Rocheuses) 267, 269 Bow River Falls (Banff) 267 Banff Springs Hotel (Banff) 267 Bow River Pathway (Calgary) 334 Banff Upper Hot Springs (sud de Banff) 275 Bowron Lake Provincial Park (nord C.-B.) 231 Bankers Hall (Calgary) 322 Bow Summit (promenade des Glaciers) 294 Bankhead Interpretive Trail (nord de Banff) 278 Bow, The (Calgary) 322 Bannock Point (Manitoba) 463 Bow Valley Parkway (nord de Banff) 278 Banques 479 Boyce-Gyro Beach Park (Kelowna) 202 Barclay Heritage Square (Vancouver) 74 Brackendale Art Gallery (Brackendale) 170 Barkerville Historic Town (Barkerville) 230 Brackendale (sud C.-B.) 170 Barkerville (nord C.-B.) 230 Bragg Creek Provincial Park (sud de l’Alberta) 349 Barkley Sound (Bamfield) 141 Bragg Creek (sud de l’Alberta) 349 B Bars et boîtes de nuit 480 Brandon Courthouse (Brandon) 467 Bastion (Nanaimo) 125 Brandon (Manitoba) 467 Bastion Square Public Market (Victoria) 102 Brandon University (Brandon) 468 Bastion Square (Victoria) 102 Britannia Beach (sud C.-B.) 168 Bateau 478 Britannia Mine Museum (Britannia Beach) 168 INDEX Bateaux-maisons (Sicamous) 189 British Columbia Aviation Museum (Saanich Batoche (Saskatchewan) 442 Peninsula) 119 Battleford (Saskatchewan) 440 British Properties (West Vancouver) 84 BC Forest Discovery Centre (Duncan) 123 Broadway Avenue (Saskatoon) 432 BC Hydro Building (Vancouver) 68 Broken Group Islands (réserve de parc national BC Place Stadium (Vancouver) 88 Pacific Rim) 136 BC Wildlife Park (Kamloops) 183 Brooks (centre de l’Alberta) 372 Beacon Hill Children’s Farm (Victoria) 113 Brule (centre de l’Alberta) 390 Beacon Hill Park (Victoria) 113 Bud Miller All Seasons Park (Lloydminster) 388 Bear Glacier (nord C.-B.) 245 Buffalo Nations Luxton Museum (Banff) 268 Beaumont Marine Park (Pender Islands) 155 Buffalo Pound Provincial Park (Saskatchewan) 429 Beaver Boardwalk (Hinton) 390 Bulkley Valley Exhibition (Smithers) 249 Beaver Pond Nature Trail (E. C. Manning Provincial Bulkley Valley Museum (Smithers) 249 Park) 180 Burgess Shale Geoscience Foundation (parc national Bed and breakfasts 485 Yoho) 315 Beddis Beach (Salt Spring Island) 150 Burgess Shale (parc national Yoho) 315 Bella Coola Museum (Bella Coola) 233 Burnaby (environs de Vancouver) 63 Bella Coola (nord C.-B.) 233 Burns Lake (nord C.-B.) 248 Bellevue Underground Mine (sud de l’Alberta) 353 Burrard Inlet (Vancouver) 81 Bennett Bay (Mayne Island) 154 Burrowing Owl Estate Winery (Oliver) 194 Berg Lake Trail (Mount Robson Provincial Park) 308 Butchart Gardens, The (Saanich Peninsula) 118 Bessborough (Saskatoon) 432 Butterfly World & Gardens (Coombs) 131 Bière 491 Byrnes Block (Vancouver) 54 Big Rock (Okotoks) 350 Big Valley Jamboree (Camrose) 483 Big White Ski Resort (sud C.-B.) 205 C Billy Barker Days (Quesnel) 230 Cable Cookhouse (Sayward) 147 Bird Cove (Manitoba) 473 Cadboro Bay Beach (Victoria) 115 Birks Building (Winnipeg) 451 Calgary (Alberta) 318, 339 Bisons 389 centre-ville 323 Blackcomb Mountain (Whistler) 174 Calgary Chinese Cultural Centre (Calgary) 324 Blacksmith Shop Museum (Lacombe) 385 Calgary International Airport (Calgary) 318 Bleriot Ferry (Dinosaur Trail) 376 Calgary International Children’s Festival (Calgary) 482 http://www.guidesulysse.com/catalogue/FicheProduit.aspx?isbn=9782765838050 496 Calgary International Film Festival (Calgary) 484 Cathédrale de Saint-Boniface (Saint-Boniface) 456 Calgary Opera (Calgary) 328 Cathedral Grove (île de Vancouver) 132 Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra (Calgary) 328 Cathedral Provincial Park and Protected Area Calgary Stampede (Calgary) 483 (sud C.-B.) 190 Calgary Tower (Calgary) 320 Cave and Basin, Lieu historique national (Banff) 268 Calgary Zoo, Botanical Garden & Prehistoric Park C (Calgary) 322 (Calgary) 332 Cedar Creek Estate Winery (Kelowna) 196 Calona Vineyards (Kelowna) 196 Cenotaph, The (Vancouver) 56 Campbell Bay (Mayne Island) 154 Central BC Railway and Forestry Industry Museum Campbell River Airport (Campbell River) 100 (Prince George) 234 Campbell River (île de Vancouver) 143 Central Fire Station (Brandon) 467 Camping 485 Central Park Building (Smithers) 249 Canada Olympic Park (Calgary) 344 Centre Culturel Franco-Manitobain (Saint- Canada Place (Vancouver) 68 Boniface) 457 Canada’s Aviation Hall of Fame (Wetaskiwin) 386 Centre-ville (Vancouver) 67 Canada’s Sports Hall of Fame (Calgary) 344 Chain Lakes Provincial Park (sud de l’Alberta) 352 Canadian Badlands Passion Play (Drumheller) 376 Change 479 Canadian Bank of Commerce (Vancouver) 67 Chapelle du Père Lacombe (St. Albert) 412 Canadian Broadcasting Corporation/Radio-Canada Charleson Park (Vancouver) 89 (Vancouver) 71 Chateau Lake Louise (Lake Louise) 282 Canadian Fossil Discovery Centre (Morden) 465 Chemainus (île de Vancouver) 125 Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce Chemin de fer transcontinental 35 C (Vancouver) 61 Cheminées des fées (Hoodoo Trail) 378 Canadian Museum of Rail Travel (Cranbrook) 221 Chersterman Beach (Tofino) 138 Canadian Petroleum Hall of Fame (Devon) 387 Chetwynd (nord C.-B.) 236 Canadian Rockies International Airport Chilcotin Highway (nord C.-B.) 232 (Cranbrook) 159, 263 Children’s Museum (Winnipeg) 450 INDEX Canmore Folk Music Festival (Canmore) 483 China Beach (île de Vancouver) 121 Canmore Museum and Geoscience Centre Chinatown (Calgary) 324 (Canmore) 287 Chinatown (Edmonton) 394 Canmore Nordic Centre
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