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Motorists who frequently travel through the Crowsnest Pass are likely familiar with the 120-year-old Frank Slide. In 1903, a rockslide from Turtle Mountain buried the town of Frank, Alta., ...
At least 70 of the town's residents died. Incredibly, 17 miners dug their way out of rubble late that afternoon, according to the Frank Slide Interpretive Center. The main reason for the slide was ...
The Alberta government, during the mid-1970s, created two designations that protect, for posterity, the Frank Slide’s “sea of debris” and its infamous profile as an internationally known ...