Wayside Chapel
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- Material Type
- Photograph
- Date Range
- [1980's-1990's]
- Accession No.
- 20101016184
- Physical Description
- 35mm Color slide
- Scope and Content
- View of the Wayside Chapel Crowsnest Pass. The chapel was built with the aid of the Dutch Reformed Church from Passburg. The building was dedicated in 1960 and had 14 seats. The chapel was moved to near Bellevue in the 1980's and has become a tourist attraction rather than a place of respite.
- Material Type
- Photograph
- Date Range
- [1980's-1990's]
- Physical Description
- 35mm Color slide
- Physical Condition
- Good
- History Biographical
- The Chinook Country Tourist Association is a not-for-profit organization serving the tourism industry in southern Alberta since 1969. Their mandate is tourism pormotion and development in the area known as Chinook Country. Chinook Country borders British Columbia to the west, Montana to the south, Calgary city limits to the north and Writing-On-Stone Park to the east. Chinook Country Tourist Association has a partnership with the City of Lethbridge operating two Visitor Information Centres in the city which help over 50,000 visitors to Lethbridge annually. The association is an advocate for the tourist industry of southwest Alberta and they believe in tourist development, historical preservation, cultural identity and economic growth. Chinook Tourist Association is governed by a volunteer Board of Directors and membership from the community.
- Acquisition Source
- Chinook Country Tourist Association
- Scope and Content
- View of the Wayside Chapel Crowsnest Pass. The chapel was built with the aid of the Dutch Reformed Church from Passburg. The building was dedicated in 1960 and had 14 seats. The chapel was moved to near Bellevue in the 1980's and has become a tourist attraction rather than a place of respite.
- Access Restrictions
- Public Access
- Accession No.
- 20101016184
- Collection
- Archive
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