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Guide to Alberta - Lonely Planet From glaciers and towering mountains to vibrant cities and unique Indigenous culture, Alberta has it all and then some Plan your trip now with our guide
Alberta | The Canadian Encyclopedia Alberta, the westernmost of Canada's three Prairie provinces, shares many physical features with its neighbours to the east, Saskatchewan and Manitoba The Ro
Travel to Alberta | Destination Canada Hike the Rockies of Alberta, roam the grasslands, discover dinosaurs at the Canadian Badlands, or take in the spirited city life of Edmonton and Calgary
Alberta Tourism | The Canada Guide Calgary Tourism The largest city in Alberta Sights Calgary is split in half by the Bow River, which has a pleasant coastline for walking and in the summer is popular for “floating” — what locals call riding in inner tubes The river is crossed by multiple bridges, with the recently-completed Peace Bridge the most architecturally interesting The 160 meter tall Calgary Tower is the city
Alberta Map | Canada | Detailed Maps of Alberta Peace River - 1195 mi (1923 km) South Saskatchewan River - 865 mi (1392 km) North Saskatchewan River - 800 mi (1287 km) Athabasca River - 765 mi (1231 km) Milk River - 729 mi (1173 km) Red Deer River - 450 mi (724 km) Hay River - 436 mi (702 km) Bow River - 365 mi (587 km) Pembina River - 340 mi (547 km) Smoky River - 306 mi (492 km)
Alberta - Continental, Rocky Mountains, Prairie | Britannica Alberta - Continental, Rocky Mountains, Prairie: Alberta has a continental climate, with more sunshine than any other Canadian province Winters are dry, sunny, and cold, though in the south the Chinook winds, which occur when warm, dry air of Pacific origin descends the eastern slopes of the Rockies, can raise temperatures by 40 °F (22 °C) in an hour or less Summers are warm and wetter