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Annotation Nestled between the majestic Rockies to the west and the vast Canadian Prairie to the east, the wild Boreal forest to the north and the arid shortgrass plains to the south, Alberta's agricultural heartland holds a wealth of fascinating natural and human history unknown to visitors?and even to most Alberta residents. Historian Judy Larmour and naturalist Henry Saley bring this hidden history to life through fourteen guided road trips. Mile by mile you'll be introduced to plants and wildlife, geological formations and anomalies, museums, restaurants, picnic spots, and the nooks and niches of Central Alberta's unique and exciting history and culture. What's a draped moraine? Where can you find beaked hazelnuts? How was logging done in early Alberta? Who were the African-American immigrants who settled near Breton? What's so great about muskeg? These are some of the thousands of tidbits you'll be treated to if you Stop the Car!
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Don’t call Long Dog a wiener dog—he gets very upset! Equally upsetting for the Dachshund are his too-long ears, but sometimes they come in handy—as pontoons to help him swim and for “telescoping” up or around corners to eavesdrop on troublemakers. This underdog certainly has a nose for trouble, leading the Doggie Gang into conquering dognapping rings, thwarting jewelry heists, and saving lives, both human and animal. The yacht dogs travelling the east coast—a St. Bernard, Chihuahua, Sealyham Terrier, and even two snobby black Newfoundlands—come to view him as their heroic leader, as do Long Dog’s people, the D’Silvo family. “Anyone who claims that a diminutive little breed like the Dachshund could never display heroic qualities hasn’t read about the adventures and exploits of Long Dog and his Doggie Gang. Young readers will love the underdog who becomes hero to both man and beast!” —Janet Matthews, co-author, Chicken Soup for the Canadian Soul, Chicken Soup for the Soul O Canada: The Wonders of Winter, and Chicken Soup for the Soul: Christmas in Canada