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Are you considering a move to a new Canadian city to make a better life?
If you are still considering where to move, you’d want to know that Alberta is the top moving destination in 2017.
Alberta is a province in Western Canada. Its landscape encompasses mountains, prairies, desert badlands and vast coniferous forests.
It is Canada's fourth most populous province and the most populous of Canada's three prairie provinces.
It has more than 600 lakes, and rich mineral deposits. In the west, the Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks have glaciers in the Columbia Icefields.
The Waterton Glacier International Peace Park is a biosphere reserve that straddles the southern border with the USA.
You can find several smaller towns and cities that are perfect for raising a family, finding a good job, or simply enjoying a quiet retirement.
Over the last five years the province of Alberta has seen it’s population skyrocket due to people coming to the province to find work.
The oil sands in Fort McMurray have been a popular landing spot for those making the move to the province,
but it isn’t the greatest place for you to be situated if you’re going to be in Alberta with your family. Fort Mac is one of the more pricier cities in Alberta.
Despite lower oil prices, Alberta’s economy has remained steady. That’s not to say things are perfect; unemployment has gone up slightly in 2016.
But all things considered, there are still many great reasons to move to Alberta.
With its scenic beauty, no provincial tax, and higher average wages anywhere in the country, Alberta offers a high quality of life that’s hard to find elsewhere.
We’ve taken a look at some statistics and compiled a list of the Best Cities to Live in Alberta.
Here are the 10 best places to live in Alberta, Canada for 2018:
1. St. Albert.
2. Edmonton.
3. Calgary.
4. Strathcona County.
5. Canmore.
6. Medicine Hat.
7. Jasper.
8. Camrose.
9. Lethbridge.
10. Banff.
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Dinosaur Provincial Park - Alberta - Canada - Travel And Discover
Dinosaur Provincial Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located about two and a half hours drive southeast of Calgary, Alberta, Canada or 48 kilometres (30 mi), about a half hour drive, northeast of Brooks.
The park is situated in the valley of the Red Deer River, which is noted for its striking badland topography. The park is well known for being one of the richest dinosaur fossil locales in the world. Forty dinosaur species have been discovered at the park and more than 500 specimens have been removed and exhibited in museums across the globe. The renowned fossil assemblage of nearly 500 species of life, from microscopic fern spores to large carnivorous dinosaurs, justified it becoming a World Heritage Site in 1979.
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Jurassic Forest Edmonton Alberta
Jurassic Forest near Alberta's capital city, Edmonton, is a land lost in time - walk down the well-maintained boardwalk through a lush forest and discover dinosaurs hiding among the trees! Though they may be animatronic, they still look and sound real with their movement and calls.
Join Marti from Down the Wrabbit Hole as she and her kids explore the family friendly Jurassic Forest attraction near Edmonton, Alberta. To find out more about Jurassic Forest (how to get there, what to do there, admission and times) visit:
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Dinosaur Provincial Park - Alberta Canada - Travel & Discover
The Dinosaur Provincial Park is situated in the valley of the Red Deer River, which is noted for its striking badland topography. The park is well known for being one of the richest dinosaur fossil locales in the world. Fifty-eight dinosaur species have been discovered at the park and more than 500 specimens have been removed and exhibited in museums around the globe.
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Dinosaur Provincial Park: Land of Awe
Dinosaur Provincial Park: Alberta Parks. Dinosaur Provincial Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located about two and a half hours drive southeast of Calgary, Alberta, Canada or 48 kilometres (30 mi), about a half hour drive, northeast of Brooks.
The park is situated in the valley of the Red Deer River, which is noted for its striking badland topography. The park is well known for being one of the richest dinosaur fossil locales in the world. Forty dinosaur species have been discovered at the park and more than 500 specimens have been removed and exhibited in museums across the globe. The renowned fossil assemblage of nearly 500 species of life, from microscopic fern spores to large carnivorous dinosaurs, justified it becoming a World Heritage Site in 1979.
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5 Family-Friendly Hiking Trails in Alberta | Canada Hiking Trails Guide
5 Family-Friendly Hiking Trails in Alberta, Canada
1. Grassi Lakes Trail, Canmore
2. Jurassic Forest, Gibbons
3. Johnston Canyon, between Banff and Lake Louise
4. Grotto Creek Canyon, Canmore
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Dinosaur Park Texas Tour & Dinosaur Identification (HD)
We visited the amazing Dinosaur Park at Cedar Creek/Bastrop Texas in March 2017. It was like a real-life Jurassic Park, but especially a great learning experience as there were so many actual-sized Dinosaur replicas to learn about and identify. This outdoor dinosaur museum even had a fossil dig for kids as well where they can find a Albertosaurus Jaw & a Dinosaur Embryo. Somehow they were also able to get an authentic looking Jeep vehicle from the Jurassic Park movie. Some of the dinosaurs we saw included:
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Dinosaur Provincial Park Spring 2017 (4K) | Journey Alberta
While on my way back to Calgary from Medicine Hat I stop at UNESCO World Heritage Site Dinosaur Provincial Park to explore the Badlands of Alberta. While there I stop at the lookout overlooking the park. Also, I do the Badlands Hike, a 1.3KM trail rated easy.
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