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I can talk about La Ronge, Saskatchewan, Canada (birthplace). Small town built around Lac La Ronge (big lake with an abundance of unexplored islands - you can find cave paintings from Aboriginals in them), part of the Canadian shield and the gateway to the north. Tons of wildlife and so many outdoor activities you can do. There are a few smaller lakes surrounding it with small communities, as well as some first nations. Sometimes we get a big forest fire that threatens the town (big one in 1999 and last summer that displaced around 5000(?) people). I try to visit there as much as I can.
Aerial View

On a map:

Some northern lights


I currently live in Lethbridge, Alberta; small city of around 90,000 mostly known for its railway bridge and coulees. It's a nice city full of lots of young people like myself, and we are quite close to Banff and the Rocky Mountains, but nothing will ever replace the North for me. It runs in my veins. Anyhow, some pictures:

On a map:




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