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Tag Archives: Drumheller
Paddle 2, Tolman Bridge to Morrin Bridge
Kayaking from the Tolman Bridge to the Morrin Bridge, near Drumheller. Continue reading
Posted in Western Canada
Tagged Drumheller, kayaking, Morrin Bridge, Red Deer River, Tolman Bridge
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Paddle 1, Bleriot Ferry to Drumheller
Our first day of kayaking the Red Deer River, from the Bleriot Ferry into Drumheller. Continue reading
Posted in Western Canada
Tagged Bleriot Ferry Campground, Drumheller, kayaking, Red Deer River
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Edmonton to the Bleriot Ferry Campground, on the Red Deer River
Travelling from Edmonton to the Bleriot Ferry Campground, outside Drumheller to do some kayaking on the Red Deer River. Continue reading
Posted in Western Canada
Tagged Bleriot Ferry Campground, Drumheller, edmonton, Red Deer River
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