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Cadomin /ˈkædəmɪn/ is a
hamlet in west-central Alberta, Canada,
within Yellowhead County. It is
along the
McLeod River in the
foothills of the
Rocky Mountains...
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Cadomin Cave is a
natural limestone cave in the
Canadian Rockies near the town of
Cadomin, Alberta.
Cadomin Cave is
located within Leyland Mountain at...
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Cadomin Formation is a
stratigraphic unit of
Early Cretaceous (Barremian to Aptian) age in the
western part of the
Western Canada Sedimentary Basin...
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foothills of the
Northern Rockies about 12
kilometres (7.5 mi)
northwest of
Cadomin along the
Bighorn Highway (Highway 40), at the end of the CN
Railway line...
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County to the City of
Grande Prairie. The 61 km (38 mi)
section south of
Cadomin is
gravel while the
remainder is paved. The
highway shares 2 km (1.2 mi)...
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contain economically significant coal
deposits that have been
mined near
Cadomin and Luscar. Coal
mining in
those areas began in the
early 1900s and continues...
- Hooper, 51, male Wild Canada, near
Cadomin,
Alberta —
Hooper was
fishing alone when
attacked 20
miles (32 km) from
Cadomin, Alberta. His
mutilated body was...
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Yellowhead County near
Cadomin and Robb 071220
Clearwater County near
Chungo Cr**** 071230
Clearwater County near
Nordegg and Big...
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National Railway),
which included Embarras, Robb, Coalspur, Coal Valley,
Cadomin, Luscar, and
Mountain Park. At its peak in the late 1940s and
early 1950s...
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southeastern British Columbia. It is
subdivided into four formations:
Cadomin Formation, Gladstone,
Beaver Mines and Ma Butte, all of
which are defined...