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On April 29, 1903, 110 million tonnes of rock crashed on the town of Frank, killing 90 people. Get first-hand accounts of Canada's deadliest rockslide.

Frank Slide Interpretive Centre

(1,078) Heritage museum in Alberta, Canada
Landmark site of the deadly 1903 landslide, offering a viewing platform & a facility with exhibits.
Address: Hwy 3 Crowsnest Pass, Blairmore, AB T0K 0E0, Canada
Hours: Closed ⋅ Opens 10 AM
Phone: +1 403-562-7388
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Frank Slide Interpretive Centre from www.travelalberta.com
A group ice skating and playing pond hockey on a frozen lake with a mountain view. Ice Skating. Northern lights in the winter nights sky above a floating dock ...
Frank Slide Interpretive Centre from www.tripadvisor.com
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This museum chronicles the details just before and after the Frank Slide in 1903. The building is quite new, and the staff very knowledgeable. There is an ...
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Expect an amazing evening of films, inspiration, and community. ... sharing their work of adventure, inclusivity, wilderness, art, and diversity across the trail ...
A 1.5 kilometre trail leads visitors out into the rocks of the slide to experience the raw power of nature up close and personal. Admission is charged to view ...
Frank Slide Interpretive Centre from www.alltrails.com
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This is a great short hike to break up a long road trip, as it takes only about 20 minutes to walk. The trail goes through the rubble left ...
This excellent museum overlooks the Crowsnest Valley and helps put a human face on the tragedy of the Frank landslide. Displays bring mining, the railroad ...