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Submitted Locations (3)
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Submitted Nov 17, 2025 at 9:11 PM• a month ago
Updated Nov 17, 2025 at 9:12 PM
• 25 days ago
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Supposedly a lease dispute that led to the eviction and closure of the 40-year-old business. | public | -- |
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Submitted Sep 2, 2025 at 11:32 AM• 3 months ago
Updated Nov 3, 2025 at 12:58 AM
• a month ago
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A disused Cold War-era facility built into the mountains near Canmore, Alberta, intended to store important documents. Located along the popular Heart Creek Trail, the tunnelized bunker features an entrance and a main tunnel approximately 55 meters long, with a shorter side tunnel near the entrance. Visitors can access the bunker via the Heart Creek Bunker Trail, a moderate hike requiring a Kananaskis Conservation Pass. | public | -- |
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Submitted Aug 28, 2025 at 11:49 AM• 3 months ago
Updated Nov 3, 2025 at 12:58 AM
• a month ago
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The remains of a major roadway jutting out into the river valley. Has become a spot of local notoriety. Now the city has chosen to make this an official lookout point. It has been suitably nerfed as a result. | public | -- |
The Alibi Pub
Supposedly a lease dispute that led to the eviction and closure of the 40-year-old business.
Heart Creek Bunker
A disused Cold War-era facility built into the mountains near Canmore, Alberta, intended to store important documents. Located along the popular Heart Creek Trail, the tunnelized bunker features an entrance and a main tunnel approximately 55 meters long, with a shorter side tunnel near the entrance. Visitors can access the bunker via the Heart Creek Bunker Trail, a moderate hike requiring a Kananaskis Conservation Pass.
The End of The World
The remains of a major roadway jutting out into the river valley. Has become a spot of local notoriety. Now the city has chosen to make this an official lookout point. It has been suitably nerfed as a result.