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  2. File:CAN AB 0217 Medicine Hat CITY Map.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Automatically generated series of street maps depicting Alberta urban communities. Municipal boundaries: AltaLIS open data accessed May 25, 2019. Road network: Statistics Canada NRN 2018. Water features, forest cover, and contour lines, Natural Resources Canada CanVec 50k series.

  3. List of stadiums in Canada - Wikipedia

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    BMO Field: Toronto Ontario: 27,980 [2] ... Medicine Hat Alberta: Medicine Hat Mavericks ... List of indoor arenas in Canada; List of North American stadiums by capacity;

  4. Medicine Hat - Wikipedia

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    The name "Medicine Hat" is an English interpretation of Saamis (SA-MUS) – the Blackfoot word for the eagle tail feather headdress worn by medicine men. [14] Several legends are associated with the name of a mythical mer-man river serpent named Soy-yee-daa-bee – the Creator – who appeared to a hunter and instructed him to sacrifice his wife to get mystical powers which were manifested in ...

  5. Athletic Park (Medicine Hat) - Wikipedia

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    Athletic Park is a stadium in Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada. It is primarily used for baseball and was the home of the Medicine Hat Blue Jays of the Pioneer League and home to the Medicine Hat Mavericks of the Western Canadian Baseball League since 2002. [1] The ballpark has a capacity of 2200 people and was opened in 1978. [2]

  6. Co-op Place - Wikipedia

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    Co-op Place (formerly Canalta Centre) is a 7,100-seat indoor arena located in Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada. It opened on August 22, 2015 as the new home of the Medicine Hat Tigers of the Western Hockey League, replacing the Medicine Hat Arena. [1] [2]

  7. Southern Alberta - Wikipedia

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    Southern Alberta is a region located in the Canadian province of Alberta. In 2016, the region's population was approximately 291,112. [1] The primary cities are Lethbridge and Medicine Hat. The region is known mostly for agricultural production, but other sectors, such as alternative energy, film production and tourism, are emerging.

  8. List of localities in Alberta - Wikipedia

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    Alberta had 864 localities within its Geographical Names System (GNS) in October 2020. [2] Excluding municipalities, hamlets, and airports, Statistics Canada recognized 2,342 localities in Alberta in its 2006 Census of Population, [3] of which 830 are also in Alberta's GNS. Between the two authorities there are 2,372 localities in Alberta.

  9. Medicine Hat Arena - Wikipedia

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    Medicine Hat Tigers (1970–2015) The Medicine Hat Arena is a 4,006-seat multi-purpose arena in Medicine Hat , Alberta , Canada. It was built in 1970 to replace Arena Gardens (Medicine Hat) , the old rink that burned down in a fire where the Medicine Hat Inn is now situated.