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Tables Of content
  • Alberta
  • Top ten Places To Visit in Alberta
  • Banff National Park
  • Lake Louise
  • Ice Fields Parkway
  • Moraine lake
  • Waterton Lakes National Park
  • Jasper national Park
  • Calgary Stampede
  • Sunshine Village Ski Resort
  • Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology
  • Kananaskis Country
  • Source

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Alberta
  • Alberta is a western side territory of Canada. It
    is the countrys fourth-most swarmed area and the
    most crowded of the countrys three Prairie
    Provinces.
  • About 80 of the citizens of Alberta do some kind
    of volunteer or humanitarian work

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Top ten Places To visit In Alberta
  • Alberta is home to some of Canada's most
    impressive scenery, where the prairies meet the
    mountains and spectacular snow-capped peaks
    dominate the skyline. The awe-inspiring glaciers
    and turquoise lakes of Banff and Jasper National
    Parks draw millions of visitors each year to this
    province.

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Banff National Park
  • Located 130 kilometers west of Calgary, Banff
    National Park is the most visited tourist
    attraction in the province of Alberta and perhaps
    the most impressive national park in Canada. The
    area encompasses some spectacular mountain
    scenery, major ski resorts, beautiful lakes, and
    the tourist town of Banff.

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Lake Louise
  • Lake Louise, the jewel of Banff National Park, is
    famous for its beautiful turquoise colored water
    that reflects the surrounding mountains and
    Victoria Glacier on the far shore. Located just a
    short drive north of the town of Banff, the lake
    is an easy day trip from Calgary.

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Ice Fields Parkway
  • The Ice fields Parkway runs from Lake
    Louise to Jasper and is one of the most beautiful
    drives in Canada. This 230-kilometer stretch of
    highway leads past lakes, mountains, glaciers,
    and waterfalls, with all kinds of stopping points
    for visitors to experience the landscape up close.

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Moraine Lake
  • Moraine Lake is overshadowed by ten peaks, each
    more than 3,000 meters high, containing the
    Wenkchemna Glacier. There is a great view across
    the lake from an overlook reached by hiking up a
    short path known as the Rockpile Trail, located
    near the parking lot.

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Waterton Lakes National Park
  • The Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park in
    the Rocky Mountains straddles the border between
    Alberta and the U.S. state of Montana. On the
    Canadian side of the border is Waterton Lakes
    National Park, while on the American side the
    park is called Glacier National Park.

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Jasper National Park
  • Much like Banff, the name Jasper is associated
    with both the national park and the town, which
    lies at the heart of the park. Jasper is the
    biggest national park in Canada, covering an area
    of 10,878 square kilometers.

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Calgary Stampede
  • Calgary is a vibrant modern city which takes
    particular pride in its cowboy roots. This
    becomes most apparent during the city's biggest
    event, the annual Calgary Stampede. This is a
    ten-day event held in early July, drawing rodeo
    participants and fans from across North America.

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Sunshine Village Ski Resort
  • Sunshine Village, located just outside the town
    of Banff, is one of Alberta's most popular ski
    resorts, but it is also a beautiful area for
    hiking and walking in summer. In winter, the
    hill, which offers a good mix of intermediate and
    advanced runs, attracts skiers from all over the
    world.

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Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology
  • Located approximately 140 kilometers northeast of
    Calgary is the small town of Drumheller, which
    proudly calls itself the "Town of the Dinosaurs".
    Around 75 million years ago, various species of
    dinosaurs inhabited this region, and many fossils
    have been discovered in and around Drumheller.

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Kananaskis Country
  • About 80 km west of Calgary, along the four-lane
    TransCanada Highway 1, there is a turn-off south
    on Highway 40 into some lovely countryside known
    as Kananaskis Country. This is a favorite spot
    for hikers in the summer. Kananaskis Village has
    resort facilities and a popular golf course.

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Source
  • http//canadapopulation2018.com/population-of-albe
    rta-2018.html
  • http//www.planetware.com/tourist-attractions-/alb
    erta-cdn-ab-ab.htm
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