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Nakiska is a ski
resort in
western Canada, in the
Kananaskis Country region of the
province of Alberta. It is
located 83 km (52 mi) from Calgary, west...
- took
place in
Calgary itself. However, the snow
events were
shared by
Nakiska ski
resort in
Kananaskis Country at the west of the city and the Canmore...
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which also owns ski
areas Kimberley Alpine Resort,
Kicking Horse Resort,
Nakiska, Mont Sainte-Anne, and Stoneham.
Fernie Alpine Resort was
originally called...
- Calgary
Nakiska Calgary Alpine skiing at the 1988
Winter Olympics consisted of ten
alpine skiing events, held
February 15–27 at
Nakiska on
Mount Allan...
- New York: Routledge.
Archived from the
original (PDF) on July 12, 2019.
Nakiska,
Tempe (November 20, 2013). "The
Legacy of
Venus Xtravaganza". Dazed. Dazed...
- Was a Canvas". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331.
Retrieved 2022-01-13.
Nakiska,
Tempe (May 19, 2017). "Family Affair:
Bella Hadid talks us
through her...
- 1988: gold in
giant slalom, gold in
slalom at Calgary, Alberta,
Canada (
Nakiska). 1992: gold in
giant slalom,
silver in
slalom at Albertville,
France (Val...
- resorts, most
notably Banff Sunshine, Lake Louise,
Marmot Basin,
Norquay and
Nakiska.
About 1.2 million
people visit the
Calgary Stampede, a
celebration of...
- The Men's
slalom competition of the
Calgary 1988
Olympics was held at
Nakiska. The
defending world champion was
Frank Wörndl of West Germany,
while Yugoslavia's...
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Canadian Rockies,
which owns
Fernie Alpine Resort,
Kimberley Alpine Resort,
Nakiska,
Stoneham Mountain Resort, Mont-Sainte-Anne, and
Kicking Horse Resort....