Out. It is a lake area a camping ground. Hunting cabins here. Other homes where people live here year round. A bit off the beaten path in the Adirondack Mountains but again it was a situation with numerous Law Enforcement agencies responding at speed. Now it seems to have a settled down. And a couple of the Law Enforcement officials have started to leave the area. Again not a good sign. Well stay here and keep you posted. Adam, just to be clear this is near the sight of the cabin where the two escaped prisoners were camping out, is that right . That is correct. And i didnt mention earlier. They came here based on a tip. We dont know if it was a sighting or if maybe something in a cabin was amiss that indicated someone had been in the cabin. Al we know is they responded to the tip and responded with great urgency, choppers, numerous vehicles, military vehicles and nothing yet. A few of them are leaving and that is not a good sign when they start to leave the area. Brian let me ask you a
“I have a career going on to 40-plus years, and I have worked at some amazing sites. But the Balzac site, especially for Calgary, the Nose Creek Valley and Airdrie, is a really important site. And it is recognized as being one of the most important sites in that area.”
“I have a career going on to 40-plus years, and I have worked at some amazing sites. But the Balzac site, especially for Calgary, the Nose Creek Valley and Airdrie, is a really important site. And it is recognized as being one of the most important sites in that area.”
While excavating, construction crews discovered a little slice of Calgary s past: glass bottles and other items from a site just northeast of the Stampede grounds.