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So, he tied his horse to the steeple with the other horses, and used a snow tunnel to get into the church. Upon his return, a few hours later, all the snow has melted, leaving the unfortunate horses dangling from the church steeple.

While the winds occur year round November to May , frozen Calgarians tend to appreciate their thawing powers most in the winter months. While Chinooks can occur on the downward slope of any mountain in the world, including areas in Argentina and the Swiss Alps, in Canada they are most common in southern Alberta. More specifically in the Pincher Creek area and Crowsnest Pass through Lethbridge second in getting more days with strong winds than any city in Canada.

Calgary on the other hand is the windiest larger city in Canada — famous for its Chinook winds or so we thought, Leo. The weather in Alberta keeps you guessing. While most Albertans welcome the warm winds in sub-zero temperatures with open arms, some believe that the winds trigger migraine headaches also called Chinook headaches. However, a significant minority complain of discomforts ranging from headaches and earaches to depression and attempted suicide.

Search The Canadian Encyclopedia. Remember me. I forgot my password. Why sign up? Create Account. Suggest an Edit. Enter your suggested edit s to this article in the form field below. Accessed 12 November This drive is a fabulous trip through the remote Bears Paw Mountains of Montana.

Overall, I like Chinook. Anyone passing through town should plan on spending some time in Chinook and venturing down to the interesting and educational Bear Paw Battlefield. Next Page : Malta, Montana. Custom Search. The book has a ton of information about the histories of the towns in the H-Line region - including most of the small towns.

Excellent book for those seeking more information about the Montana Hi-Line. Chinook, Montana. More Photos of Chinook, Montana. Downtown Chinook.



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