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Experience the Special Areas When planning a holiday or even just a weekend get-away, the Special Areas may not be the first destination that pops into your mind. But this two million hectare region is an area of much history and many treasures. It is largely a flat, open, sometimes rolling landscape featuring short grass prairie, cattle and crops and about 5,000 people who call this centre of the Palliser Triangle home. The wideopen vistas of the Special Areas are breathtaking. In 1938, a federal government act created the initial Special Areas in Alberta, which at that time covered approximatly three million hectares — the Act was designed to manage farmland and communities largely abandoned by an exodus of early 1900s settlers driven out by drought and poverty. The farming practices of that time, coupled with two decades of drought, aggravated by the Great Depression of late 1920s and Dirty 30s, created the perfect storm of hardship for people in the arid region. Later, one historian described it as “a place where frogs lived for five years before they learned to swim.”

It’s about a 90 minute drive north on Hwy 4, from Medicine Hat to Empress and other nearby communities such as Acadia Valley and on up to Oyen. Coming from Calgary, and heading east it’s about a two-hour drive over to Hanna and onto the hamlets and villages of Richdale, Scotfield and Youngstown. And travelling southeast from Edmonton take Hwy 12 down to Veteran and nearby Consort then travel south to New Brigden, Sedalia and Little Gem. The region boasts more than thirty community museums and historical sites, three golf courses, annual events such as rodeos, and country fairs, and seasonal wagon rides, trail rides, nature walks and hiking trails. There are great hunting, fishing and boating opportunities and about twenty municipal, provincial and private campgrounds. Plenty of great local restaurants, crafts and artisans pepper the region. By: Lee Hart

Plan your 2019 travels in the Special Areas

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If you appreciate wide-open spaces, the region welcomes all to experience the best that prairie living has to offer. First, you need to reach the Special Areas.

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Thagomizer: Noun. From the Neanderthal. Meaning: To whack. Mightily.

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Experience Alaska’s Dinosaur Trails

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page 49

Experience Hudson’s Hope

2min
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Experience Tumbler Ridge

3min
pages 46-47

Experience The Philip J. Currie Dinosaur Museum

4min
pages 44-45

Experience Grande Prairie

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page 43

Experience Grande Cache

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page 42

Experience The Jurassic Forest

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pages 40-41

Experience Royal Tyrrell Museum: New Attractions

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pages 38-39

Experience Royal Tyrrell Museum: Facts about the Museum

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page 38

Experience the World’s Largest Dinosaur

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page 37

Experience Drumheller

2min
pages 34-35

Experience A Family Weekend in Drumheller

4min
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Experience Blackfoot Crossing

3min
pages 30-31

Experience the Calgary Zoo

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page 29

Experience Calgary

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page 28

The great Canadian dinosaur rush of 1910-1917

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Experience Dinosaur Provincial Park

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Experience Alberta’s Badlands

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pages 22-23

Plan your 2019 travels in the Special Areas TravelSpecialAreas.com

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Experience Brooks & Newell

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Black Beauty, a Magnificent T. Rex from the Crowsnest

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Experience Medicine Hat

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Experience Southern Alberta: Devil’s Coulee, Milk River, Writing-on-Stone

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More Dino Fun in SW Saskatchewan: Meet the Dinos

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More Dino Fun in SW Saskatchewan

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Experience Grasslands National Park

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Experience the Royal Saskatchewan Museum

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Meet Phossil Phil

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Experience Montana’s Dinosaur Trails

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