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Canadas Open University | Online learning | Athabasca University Athabasca University respectfully acknowledges that we are on and work on the traditional lands of the Indigenous Peoples (Inuit, First Nations, Métis) of Canada We honour the ancestry, heritage, and gifts of the Indigenous Peoples and give thanks to them
Athabasca - Wikipedia Athabasca (also Athabaska) is an anglicized version of the Cree name for Lake Athabasca in Canada, āthap-āsk-ā-w (pronounced [aːθapaːskaːw]), meaning "grass or reeds here and there"
Town of Athabasca - Home The Town of Athabasca is the modern gateway to the new north country We have economic prospects, natural resource industries, tourism opportunities, natural beauty, and lifestyle choices
15 Things To Know BEFORE You Visit Athabasca Falls Athabasca Falls is one of the most visited waterfalls in the Rockies, as nearly everyone stops when driving between Banff and Jasper on the Icefields Parkway It’s the perfect pit stop on any visit to the region
Visiting Athabasca Glacier, One of the Jewels of Jasper National Park Before long, Athabasca Glacier emerges Though it’s lost half of its volume in just over 100 years, Athabasca still appears impressive as it snakes it way down between peaks to end not far from the main road Athabasca is one of the jewels of Jasper If you’re looking to visit, you’ll have some questions How close can you get to the glacier?
Athabasca, Alberta - Wikipedia Athabasca ˌæθəˈbæskə (2021 population 2,759), originally named Athabasca Landing, is a town in northern Alberta, Canada It is located 145 km (90 mi) north of Edmonton at the intersection of Highway 2 and Highway 55, on the banks of the Athabasca River It is the centre of Athabasca County
Town of Athabasca - Brief History Athabasca, Alberta is a town in northern Alberta, Canada It is located 145 km (90 mi) north of Edmonton at the intersection of Highway 2 and Highway 55, on the banks of the Athabasca River