Frank Slide Interpretive Centre

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Ab-3 1.5 Km Off Highway
Crowsnest Pass, Alberta T0K 0E0
Four levels of interactive exhibits and two high definition award-winning shows tell the story of Canada's deadliest rockslide. On April 29 in 1903, 110 million tonnes of rock fell from Turtle Mountain and buried part of the coal mining town of Frank. Most of the 100 people in the path of the slide were killed. First-hand accounts, dramatic images and talented guides bring emotion to this remarkable and tragic event. Open daily year 'round. Interpretive programs/education programs/special events/gift shop/picnic area/walking trails/visitor information.

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Don't miss this place!
9/22/2024

Great views of the countryside and where the mountain slid down onto the town beneath. Can do a sho...

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Amazing history!
7/28/2024

The information, stories, pictures and history that is shared in this museum / interpretive center i...

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Take the road up the hill and learn about this part of Canadian history
4/10/2024

Have passed through the Frank slide site often before but never took the 1.5km drive up the hill to ...

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