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    • Rocks Ridges Rivers
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    • Review RocksRidges Rivers
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    • About Dale
  • Home
  • Rocks Ridges Rivers
  • Wildlife and Landscapes
  • Scenic Geology Alberta
  • Where to buy
  • Events
  • Where to explore
  • Stunning Alberta
  • Reviews
  • Praise Scenic Geology
  • Praise Wildlife
  • Review RocksRidges Rivers
  • Interviews
  • About Dale

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Praise for The Scenic Geology of Alberta

Vimy Ridge, Waterton Lakes National Park

From Waterton to the Swan Hills, take this book with you. It’s a treasury of easy-to-grasp geoscience about Alberta’s best-loved landscapes. – Ben Gadd, author of Canadian Rockies Geology Road Tours

Red Rock Coulee

Visible Alberta is stunningly beautiful, but the poetry of geology is its secret language, a transcendent stratigraphy. Born out of Dale Leckie’s passion for this complex and compelling landscape, The Scenic Geology of Alberta is more than a guide to our terrestrial home: it is a cultural and scientific excursion. Rich with intelligent explanation, although not so scientifically obscure that it sh

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No car library is complete without a roadside guide to the geology and palaeontology, and this nice little package is the perfect reference for any trip through Alberta. Beautifully written and illustrated, it will even inspire side trips that are both interesting and education – Philip Currie, MSc, PhD, FRSC. Professor, Dinosaur Palaeobiology


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