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travelosophy website visits the Siksika Nation

January 8, 2009 by Glenn 1 Comment

Bob Fisher’s piece on the Siksika Nation and the Blackfoot Crossing Historical Park Interpretive Centre is much more in-depth than most travel articles. Make sure you scroll down to the bottom for links to videos taken at Blackfoot Crossing.

Here’s a link to some pictures taken at at Blackfoot Crossing.

Bob also has some flattering things to say about us here at CLEAR Communications and Canadian Roadstories – Judy and Glenn’s Excellent Adventures in Canada.

Filed Under: Canadian Places Tagged With: Blackfoot Crossing, Siksika Nation, travelosophy

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  1. lacinda says

    October 19, 2011 at 4:44 pm

    hey alex its lacinda from crowfoot school hi well am going good but i miss yuu so much so i made new friends at my school

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