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Guide 2013 Test Retailer Public.Xlsx 2012-2013 Discover Alberta's Wild Side Annual Outdoor Adventure Guide Locations Company Name Address City CANADIAN TIRE 300-202 VETERANS BLVD AIRDRIE ALHAMBRA CORNER HWY 11 ALHAMBRA A & L AGENCIES LTD 5012 52 ST ANDREW ANZAC SUPERSTATION LTD. 102 GILMORE DRIVE ANZAC NORTHERN LIGHTS TRUCK STOP JNT HWY 55 & SECONDARY 892 ARDMORE SHELL ATHABASCA 5212 50 AVE ATHABASCA WINTO PRO 4812 50 AVE ATHABASCA KEN'S NEWS & CONFECTIONERY 4912 51 ST ATHABASCA CHEAP SEATS SPORTING GOODS 4914 50 ST ATHABASCA ATHABASCA COUNTY TOURISM 4705 49 AVENUE ATHABASCA ATMORE SHOP EASY HWY 55 ATMORE KODIAK LAKE HUNTING AND FISHING 5129 50 ST BARRHEAD ATHABASCA RIVER OUTFITTERS LOOMIS DEPOT IN BARRHEAD BARRHEAD BARRHEAD IGA 5020 49 ST BARRHEAD BARRMART INVESTMENTS LTD 5108 55 ST BARRHEAD PEMBINA HILLS REGIONAL DIVISION #7 5310 49 STREET BARRHEAD BASHAW SPORTS CENTRE 5012 50 ST BASHAW TOWN OF BASHAW TOURIST INFORMATION BOOTH 5020 52 ST BASHAW COCHRANE'S HARDWARE INC 402 2 AVE BASSANO BAY TREE GENERAL STORE LTD HWY 49 BAY TREE BEAUMONT HUSKY 5204 50 ST BEAUMONT BEAVER MINES GENERAL STORE HWY 774 BEAVER MINES MACLEODS TRUE VALUE 108 10 STREET BEAVERLODGE BEAVERLODGE VISITOR INFO CENTRE 512 5 AVE BEAVERLODGE THE CROWSNEST ANGLER INC 22614 27 AVE BELLEVUE BENTLEY SHELL 5042 50 AVE BENTLEY BLOOD INDIAN TRADING POST NORTH OF JNCT 884 & 570 BIG STONE KOOP'S FULL SERVICE 309 GOVERNMENT RD BLACK DIAMOND SUMMIT HOME CENTER LTD 10701 20 AVE BLAIRMORE CROWSNEST PASS VIC PO BOX 1356 BLAIRMORE FRANK SLIDE VIC PO BOX 959 BLAIRMORE BONANZA GENERAL STORE SECONDARY HWY 719 BONANZA SYLVESTRE SPORTING GOODS 4808 50 AVE BONNYVILLE BONNYVILLE VIC HIGHWAY 28 WEST BONNYVILLE BOTTRELL GENERAL STORE #4 BOTTRELL STREET BOTTRELL BOW ISLAND VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE PO BOX 100 BOW ISLAND MG'S CONVENIENCE STORE 4908 8 STREET SOUTH BOYLE BOYLE CO-OP 4802 TAYLOR RD BOYLE BRAGG CREEK TRADING POST 117 WHITE AVE BRAGG CREEK VAUXHALL CO-OP 7 STREET AND INDUSTRIAL ROAD BROOKS BROOKS HUSKY 315 CASSILS ROAD WEST BROOKS SPORTSIDE SOURCE FOR SPORTS 140 1ST W BROOKS CANADIAN TIRE 404 CASSILS ROAD WEST BROOKS RED BASKET FOOD STORE (HUSKY) 1320 2A ST W BROOKS BROOKS AND DISTRICT MUSEUM 568 SUTHERLAND DR EAST BROOKS BUCK LAKE RACE TRAC GAS HWY 13 & 22 BUCK LAKE CANADIAN TIRE 11940 SARCEE TRAIL NW CALGARY A-PLUS INSURANCE & REGISTRY 101-3604 52 AVE NW CALGARY ARMY & NAVY DEPT STORE LTD 1107 33 ST NE CALGARY CALGARY REGISTRY SERVICES LTD 312-5149 COUNTRY HILLS BLVD NW CALGARY WEST WINDS FLY SHOP 109-9919 FAIRMOUNT DR SE CALGARY CANADIAN TIRE 40 HUNTERHORN DR NE CALGARY CANADIAN TIRE 3516 8 AVE NE CALGARY CANADIAN TIRE 4155 126 AVE SE CALGARY CANADIAN TIRE 5200 RICHMOND RD SW CALGARY CANADIAN TIRE 200-388 COUNTRY HILLS BLVD NE CALGARY CANADIAN TIRE 250 SHAWVILLE WAY SE CALGARY CANADIAN TIRE 9940 MACLEOD TRAIL SE CALGARY COUNTRY PLEASURES ENTERPRISES LTD 100-10816 MACLEOD TRAIL S CALGARY BOW RIVER TROUTFITTERS LTD. 620 8 AVENUE SW CALGARY 2012-2013 Discover Alberta's Wild Side Annual Outdoor Adventure Guide Locations Company Name Address City RIVERBEND GENERAL STORE 330-8338 18 ST SE CALGARY CANADIAN TIRE 5404 DALTON DR NW CALGARY FISH TALES FLY SHOP LTD. 626 12100 MACLEOD TR SE CALGARY MONTGOMERY MOHAWK 4639 BOWNESS RD NW CALGARY FOREST LAWN HUSKY 5505 17 AVE SE CALGARY CAMPERS VILLAGE CALGARY 7208 MACLEOD TRAIL SE CALGARY HANSON'S FISHING OUTFITTERS 813 1 ST SW CALGARY WHOLESALE SPORTS OF CANADA LTD 25 HERITAGE MEADOWS WAY SE CALGARY THE FISHIN' HOLE 3320 SUNRIDGE WAY NE CALGARY SWANBERG AIR-CALGARY 5414 11 STREET NE CALGARY TOURISM CALGARY 200-238 11 AVENUE SE CALGARY CALGARY AIRPORT AUTHORITY - VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRAL AVIATION INC. HANGER #17-152 MACLAURIN DR CALGARY CENTRE ARRIVALS LEVEL, 2000 AIRPORT ROAD NE CALGARY TOURISM CALGARY 101 9 AVENUE SW CALGARY TRAVEL ALBERTA 400-1601 9 AVE SE CALGARY MOOSEHORN MARKET HWY 813 CALLING LAKE CALMAR FASGAS FOOD & GAS 5001 50 AVE CALMAR CALMAR SHELL 1997 4710 50 AVE CALMAR KWON'S PETRO CANADA 3919 48 AVE CAMROSE CANADIAN TIRE 6703 48 AVE CAMROSE CAMROSE VIC 5402 48 AVE CAMROSE MIQUELON LAKE PROVINCIAL PARK 4910 52 STREET CAMROSE ESSO PLUS FOODS 725 RAILWAY AVE CANMORE RUSTICANA GROCERY (CANMORE) LTD 2-801 8 STREET CANMORE CANMORE VIC-New 2801 BOW VALLEY TRAIL CANMORE CARDSTON PRO HARDWARE 317 MAIN ST CARDSTON K & D IMPLEMENTS LTD HIGHWAY 5 CARDSTON TOWN OF CARDSTON VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE 623 MAIN STREET CARDSTON CAROLINE SUPPLIES (ALTA) LTD 5116 50 AVE CAROLINE TOWN OF CARSTAIRS VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE 1138 NANTON STREET CARSTAIRS GORDEY'S GENERAL STORE LTD MAIN STREET CASLAN GOODALL MOTORS 111 MAIN ST CHAUVIN CLARESHOLM MUSEUM and VIC 5126 1 STREET WEST CLARESHOLM CLEARDALE COUNTRY STORE 808 HWY DRIVE CLEARDALE COALDALE LUMBER & SUPPLIES 2127 HIGHWAY AVE COALDALE COCHRANE RANCHE AND VIC 80-1A HWY COCHRANE CANADIAN TIRE 6703 51 ST COLD LAKE COLD LAKE ESSO AND CAR WASH 5426 55 ST COLD LAKE COLD LAKE INFORMATION CENTRE 4009 50 STREET COLD LAKE KANANASKIS MOHAWK 8517 20 AVE COLEMAN WINEFRED LAKE LODGE GENERAL DELIVERY CONKLIN CONSORT TOURIST INFORMATION CENTRE PO BOX 490 CONSORT KENA HARDWARE LTD 4930 VICTORIA AVE CORONATION CROOKED CREEK GENERAL STORE HIGHWAY 43 CROOKED CREEK CANADIAN PETROLEUM DISCOVERY CENTRE - LEDUC #1 6-20 HAVEN AVENUE DEVON TOWN OF DIDSBURY TOURIST INFORMATION BOOTH 2309 19 ST DIDSBURY DUDLEY'S OUTDOOR ESCAPE BAY 106 4341 50 STREET DRAYTON VALLEY CANADIAN TIRE 5201 POWER CENTRE BLVD DRAYTON VALLEY POPLAR RIDGE GROCERY 8204 50 AVE DRAYTON VALLEY BRAZEAU REGIONAL TOURISM CENTRE 6009 44 AVE DRAYTON VALLEY CANADIAN TIRE 100-650 S RAILWAY AVE E DRUMHELLER DRUMHELLER VIC 60 1 AVE WEST DRUMHELLER ECKVILLE CO-OP 4826 50 AVE ECKVILLE WADDELL HOME HARDWARE 5016 50 ST EDGERTON TRACK 'N TRAIL 10148 82 AVENUE EDMONTON CLAREVIEW HUSKY 12986 50 ST EDMONTON FAS-GAS REDDI MART (MILLWOODS) 2831 66 ST EDMONTON K & K FOODLINER 9944 82 AVE EDMONTON REDDIE MART 385 10103 181 ST EDMONTON REGISTRATIONS ARE US 16658 109 AVE EDMONTON MAP TOWN 10344 105 ST EDMONTON 2012-2013 Discover Alberta's Wild Side Annual Outdoor Adventure Guide Locations Company Name Address City MILARM CO. LTD. 10769 99 ST NW EDMONTON NIAGARA HUSKY 4315 118 AVE EDMONTON BELVEDERE HUSKY 13203 66 ST EDMONTON THE WILDBIRD GENERAL STORE 4712 99 STREET EDMONTON TAY'S FOOD AND GAS 10415 158 AVE EDMONTON CAMPERS VILLAGE EDMONTON 10951 170 STREET EDMONTON MEC EDMONTON 12328 102 AVE EDMONTON TOTEM OUTFITTERS 7430 99 STREET EDMONTON NORTHWESTERN AIRLEASE EDMONTON INT. AIR CARGO- BRADENBURRY EDMONTON WHOLESALE SPORTS (SOUTH) 2033 98 ST NW EDMONTON JOBSITE WORKWEAR 16320 111 AVE EDMONTON WHOLESALE SPORTS (EDM) LTD 12610 ST ALBERT TRAIL EDMONTON THE FISHIN' HOLE 97 STREET 12719 97 STREET EDMONTON THE FISHIN' HOLE 51 AVENUE 9078 51 AVE EDMONTON THE FISHIN' HOLE - WEM 1035-8770 170 STREET EDMONTON JOBSITE WORKWEAR 7423 ROPER ROAD EDMONTON JOBSITE WORKWEAR 13723 MANNING DRIVE EDMONTON ENERJET EDMONTON EDMONTON TOURISM-DOWNTOWN VIC 9990 JASPER AVE EDMONTON EDMONTON VIC GATEWAY PARK 2404 GATEWAY BLVD SW EDMONTON EDMONTON INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT 1000 AIRPORT RD #1 EDMONTON ROYAL ALBERTA MUSEUM 12845 102 AVENUE NW EDMONTON ROYAL ALBERTA MUSEUM 12845 102 AVENUE EDMONTON EDMONTON INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE EDMONTON TAGS EDSON (TEMPO) 5609 13 AVE EDSON TAGS YELLOWHEAD (FAS GAS) 5508 2 AVE EDSON EDSON AND DISTRICT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE VISITOR RON'S OUTDOOR SOURCE FOR SPORTS 5014 5 AVE EDSON INFORMATION CENTRE 5433 3 AVENUE EDSON TAGS FOOD & GAS 4801 49 AVE ELK POINT CAL'S HARDWARE LTD (RONA) 4831 50 ST ELK POINT ELK POINT FCSS 5001 RAILWAY AVE ELK POINT ELKWATER FUEL STOP 301 6 AVE ELKWATER VILLAGE OF EMPRESS 6 3 AVE EMPRESS ETZIKOM MUSEUM SOCIETY OXBOROUGH AVE ETZIKOM BOYT DEPARTMENT STORE 11016 102 AVE FAIRVIEW FAIRVIEW CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 10912 103 AVE FAIRVIEW A & M CONFECTIONERY 109 MAIN ST SW FALHER SMOKY RIVER TOURISM PO BOX 1019 FALHER WETASKIWIN CO-OP HWY 13 (W) FALUN BAYSHORE RESORT RAILROAD AVE FAUST TRAVEL ALBERTA FIELD VIC PO BOX 160 FIELD FLATBUSH GENERAL STORE MAIN STREET FLATBUSH FOREMOST AGENCIES 210 MAIN ST FOREMOST COUTTS HARDWARE 4913 50 ST FORESTBURG STRAWSON'S GENERAL STORE LTD 9 STATE AVE FORT ASSINIBOINE NORTHERN STORE MACKENZIE AVE FORT CHIPEWYAN WESTSIDE COIN LAUNDRY 2025 1 AVE FORT MACLEOD CANADIAN TIRE 1 HOSPITAL STREET FORT MCMURRAY GREGOIRE ESSO 312 GREGORIE DR FORT MCMURRAY CHOW'S VARIETIES 310-2 THICKWOOD BLVD FORT MCMURRAY CHOW'S VARIETIES 10014 FRANKLIN AVE FORT MCMURRAY FORT McMURRAY TOURISM ASSOCIATION 400 SAKITAWAW TRAIL FORT MCMURRAY FORT SASKATCHEWAN HUSKY 9821 102 ST FORT SASKATCHEWAN CANADIAN TIRE 9510 86 AVE FORT SASKATCHEWAN MUSEUM & VISITOR INFORMATION 10006 100 AVENUE FORT SASKATCHEWAN HERITAGE COMMITTEE, FORT VERMILION /AGRICULTURAL HYDWAY HARDWARE 4713 RIVER ROAD FORT VERMILION SOCIETY, VISITOR LOG HOUSE & INFORMATION CENTRE TARDIFF AVE & 50 STREET FORT VERMILION B & B VARIETY (HOME HARDWARE) 35 1 AVE W FOX CREEK PETRO CANADA 52 HIGHWAY AVE FOX CREEK FOX CREEK VIC PO BOX 774 FOX CREEK FRANCHERE GENERAL STORE SECONDARY HIGHWAY 660 FRANCHERE 2012-2013 Discover Alberta's Wild Side Annual Outdoor Adventure Guide Locations Company Name Address City GIROUXVILLE GENERAL CO-OP LTD MAIN STREET GIROUXVILLE POACHERS CORNER 15 RAILWAY AVE GLENDON GRANDE CACHE TOURISM AND INTERPRETIVE CENTRE 9701 100 STREET GRANDE CACHE MISSION FOOD & GAS 1-10511 84 AVE GRANDE PRAIRIE SOUTHVIEW IGA 8038 100 ST GRANDE PRAIRIE SWAN CITY IGA (FRESON MARKET) 11417 99 ST GRANDE PRAIRIE GRANDE PRAIRIE VIC 11330 106 STREET GRANDE PRAIRIE SWANBERG AIR 102-11010 AIRPORT DRIVE GRANDE PRAIRIE SUPER A FOODS 5023 54 AVE GRIMSHAW EARL WEST HARDWARE LTD MAIN STREET GRIMSHAW NORTHERN
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