Alberta
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Alberta
Alberta is the province of the Rocky Mountains. Alberta means beautiful landscapes: mountains, forests, rivers, and countless lakes! But it's also a great place for true Wild West enthusiasts! Alberta is home to 6 of Canada's 13 UNESCO World Heritage sites. Looking for authentic Canada? Then Alberta is the place to be!
Nature reserves
Alberta offers no shortage of natural beauty, how about the impressive Rocky Mountains or stunning Lake Louise? Alberta boasts five national parks: Elk Island Park, Jasper National Park, Banff National Park, Wood Buffalo National Park, and Waterton Lakes National Park, as well as 62 provincial parks. This gives Alberta the most parkland in all of Canada. Read all about Alberta's stunning nature here.
Towns
While in Alberta, don't forget to visit one of the many beautiful cities. For example, you can go shopping in Calgary, visiting a festival in Edmonton Or stroll through the streets of Banff. After a stay in nature, it's wonderful to spend a few days soaking up the culture and atmosphere of a city. Alberta's cities are presented here. Click on the cities for visitor guides.
Must do's
The diversity of possibilities and activities in Alberta is virtually endless. Golf, horseback riding, whitewater rafting, or fishing? Or perhaps you'd rather delve into prehistoric history? Create your own personalized trip that everyone will enjoy. Whether you're young or old, active or relaxed, Travel Alberta has compiled a list of the possibilities.
Events
Alberta hosts various festivals throughout the year. Edmonton, in particular, is a true festival city. A large number of cultural activities are organized here annually, but a visit to the Calgary Stampede (held annually in early July) is also an experience in itself.
Travel Alberta has a handy calendar that shows exactly where the festival is and when.