Monday, 12 December 2016
Traveling around Southern Alberta last summer I encountered another piece of our Alberta history. We arrived in Cardston on a beautiful summer day, I had never seen the LDS Tabernacle and toured around Cardston to find it. This structure is mesmerizing in its size and beauty sitting in the middle of town just 15 miles north if the Canada/US border. Unfortunately, we arrived on a wrong day to go on a tour of the building but I will go back one day. It was opened and dedicated in August of 1923. If you are ever traveling in Southern Alberta it is worth a side trip to Cardston to see this spectacular structure.
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