The 10 Best Places To Live In The Alberta | Canada
The 10 Best Places To Live In The Alberta (Canada) For 2018.
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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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(This article is an opinion based on facts and is meant as infotainment)
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Road to 150: Best Things To Do In Saskatchewan
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Welcome to Saskatchewan!
Often known as an incredibly flat province, nothing could be further from the truth. With lush boreal forests and pristine lakes in the North to prairie landscapes and badlands in the South, Saskatchewan is the perfect place for outdoor lovers to explore.
We drove a pontoon boat around Lake Waskesiu, learned about the province's first nations at Wanuskewin Heritage Centre, and went for a float in Canada's version of the dead sea. We also toured the RCMP Heritage Centre, witnessed the RCMP sunset ceremony, climbed a massive sand dune, and hiked through one of the few remaining natural grasslands in North America. We packed a lot of adventures into our short visit and can't wait to return one day and explore the province further.
We explored Saskatchewan from July 27th - August 8th, 2017!
Canada's Road to 150 is a 150-day Canada-wide multi-media road trip celebrating Canada's 150th birthday by exploring the uniqueness of this country provincially and collectively while answering the question; What makes Canada special?
We will drive to and through every driveable province and territory, showcasing Canada's natural beauty and regional attractions while interviewing Canadians of all cultures and backgrounds, including local celebrities, immigrants, refugees, and everyday rural and urban Canadians. Our aim is to dig deep into what makes Canada such an incredibly inspiring country while showing off the best of Canada's tourism to Canadians and to the world.
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Big thanks to Best Western International for helping to sponsor such an incredible journey as well as Tourism Saskatchewan, Armstrong Hillcrest Cabins, Wanuskewin Heritage Centre, Park Town Hotel, RCMP Heritage Centre, Royal Saskatchewan Museum, and Parks Canada.
SASKATOON: THE PARIS OF THE PRAIRIES
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THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS | CANADA - A TRAVEL TOUR - HD 1080P
A tour of some popular spots in the Canadian Rockies, among them are Banff National Park in the Province of Alberta and Yoho National Park in the Province of British Columbia.
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The main featured spots in the video are:
Town of Banff and surrounding area, Lake Louise, Town of Golden and surrounding area, Johnston Canyon etc...
The Town of Banff was the first municipality to incorporate within a Canadian national park. It is a resort town and one of Canada's most popular tourist destinations, known for its mountainous surroundings and hot springs. It is a destination for outdoor sports and features extensive hiking, biking and skiing.
Lake Louise is a glacial lake within Banff National Park in Alberta, Canada. Fairmont's Chateau Lake Louise, one of Canada's grand railway hotels, is located on Lake Louise's eastern shore. It is a luxury resort hotel built in the early decades of the 20th century by the Canadian Pacific Railway.
Johnston Creek is a tributary of the Bow River in Canada's Rocky Mountains. The creek is located in Banff National Park. A popular hiking trail follows the canyon and leads to a meadow within the Johnston Valley above the canyon. The first part of the trail consists of a constructed walkway with safety rails and bridges, while the last part of the trail is natural and more rugged.
I've had a great time visiting Northern Lights Wildlife Wolf Centre in the vicinity of the town of Golden. This wolf sanctuary and it's instructors, armed with their wealth of knowledge, give the centre's visitors a true depiction of these majestic and reclusive creatures.
I've also had the pleasure of spending the night at the Mount 7 Lodges near golden BC. The hosts were splendid as well as the accommodation. The views...spectacular!
Unfortunately, the weather during the time of the shoot was less than perfect with extended periods of cloudiness and rain. However, even under those conditions, a visit is highly recommended!
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8 Most Amazing Road Trips in North America
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Before you turn your nose up at a car-based vacation, consider these regions where the drive and the destination are divinely intertwined. Buckle up as we tempt you with 8 road trip routes around North America.
1. Icefields Parkway, Alberta
On Highway 93, you’ll pass by three enormous glaciers and multiple blue-green lakes as you drive through glorious Banff and Jasper National Parks across the Continental Divide. The Columbia Icefield is North America’s largest glacier and a must-see stop along the way. .
2. Hawaii
It ascends from sea level to 10 thousand feet in just 38 miles, going from lush island tropics to lunar-like lava beds around the enormous crater. -you'll see different habitats, landscapes and climate zones all the way up.
3. Zion Canyon Loop, Utah
About 100 miles from Vegas. You'll pass through some rugged mountains and old ghost towns along the way, but the towering rock formations, contorted cliffs, carved canyons and mighty monoliths of Zion are the real highlight.
4. Pacific Coast Highway, California
The Big Sur region is perhaps the highlight, with cliff-hugging roads snaking along the rugged rocks beside the Pacific. And, don't forget that Hearst Castle makes a glitzy stop along the way.
5. Cabot Trail, Nova Scotia
Slow down to enjoy some hikes and revel in the French/Scottish heritage of the area – that fiddle music and clog stomping has a way of seeping into your soul. Keep your eyes peeled for whales, seals, moose and bears along the way.
6. Going-to-the-Sun Road, Montana
Prairie and mountain converge here, creating a wide diversity of flora and fauna. The 50 miles of hairpin turns and death-defying drop-offs take about 2 or 3 hours to navigate. Howevwe, snow closures are frequent, so check road conditions before venturing up.
7. Skyline Drive, Virginia
This 4 hour classic road trip runs 105 miles along the crest of the Blue Ridge Mountains in Shenandoah National Park. The kaleidoscope of wildflowers and foliage put on a colorful year-round nature show. And the route connects with the Appalachian Trail.
8. Historic Route 66, Chicago to Los Angeles
The Mother Road is no longer a major transcontinental conduit. It takes a little back-roads know-how, but you can still essentially work your way from Chicago to LA along this nostalgic route, passing through the heartland of the US with all its kitschy diners, classic motels and goofy roadside attractions.
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TOP 10 CANADIAN UNIVERSITIES FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS FOR 2018
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TOP 10 CANADIAN UNIVERSITIES FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS FOR 2018
10. University of Manitoba - Winnipeg, Manitoba
The largest and oldest university in Manitoba offers over 90 courses to international students, including preparatory programs and distance learning. The central prairie location provides many explorative opportunities. Its low point is the distance from everywhere else in Canada. However, studying in Manitoba may be your only chance in life to see rare species, such as polar bears and beluga whales.
9. York University - Toronto, Ontario
If the costs associated with the tuitions fees and the central location of the University of Toronto are over your budget limit, consider applying to York University, in northern Toronto. It is just behind UoT in size and its diverse courses can accommodate almost any chosen subject. If you want to attend York, you must calculate for the time and the costs associated with getting from northwest Toronto to wherever you choose to live (such as downtown Toronto). However, York has a fine residential capacity for its students and the size of the campus can compensate for the lack of urban attractions. York University has an enticing study program, including novel cross-disciplinary degrees, such as integrated science, disaster management and globalization of indigenous peoples.
8. University of Waterloo - Waterloo, Ontario
If you are thinking about enlisting in an innovative post-secondary program, the University of Waterloo, located 90 minutes from Toronto, is just what you need. Student entrepreneurs can engage with after-school activities in Velocity Garage, a free start-up incubator and grow as businessmen along taking exams. Advanced tech and interdisciplinary courses, such as knowledge integration, nanotechnology engineering and remote piloting lay a fertile ground for developing a business idea that you can launch after you graduate.
7. Simon Fraser University - Burnaby, British Columbia
Simon Fraser University provides stunning mountain views to take your eyes off the books when you complete your course lessons. Simon Fraser University is a new favorite for internationals, topping the ranks this year by the student reputation. The great thing about the three campuses located in Burnaby, Surrey, and Vancouver is that they have established a social scene for students with strong bonds to the local community. The wide scope of academic classes ranging from advanced environmental programs to business design and mechatronics makes it inclusive to all type of scholars. If you enjoy cool courses with an exuberant social life, Simon Fraser might be your choice. Simon Fraser is about 30 minutes by car, or an hour by bus, from downtown Vancouver.
6. University of Alberta - Edmonton, Alberta
Some say that the cold weather is the lowest point of your Canadian studies, and though Edmonton is pretty far north, many don’t consider it as scary weather-wise as some cities. The rates for grad students are a factor that may make you forget about the living costs. The excellent research reputation can compensate for the harsh winters. The city-sleek ambience, the wide-range of student support services, and a world famous shopping mall are welcoming students from almost 150 countries who come to study at the University of Alberta.
5. University of Calgary - Calgary, Alberta
Apart from over a hundred study programs, if you want to build not only your academic skills, but also your athletic prowess, the University of Calgary is a top pick as it is located in one of the world’s best and cleanest cities to live. With an average of 333 sunny days per year, it is a contrast to the stark Canadian weather everywhere else. Calgary has all essential aspects of Canadian hospitality - diversity and a multicultural openness. The amazing ski slopes 2 hours away are just a bonus.
4. University of New Brunswick - Fredericton and Saint John, New Brunswick
Canadian medical and law schools top among the favorites for international students. The New Brunswick University will definitely suffice for the pickiest future medical doctors and lawyers while the 75 other courses available at Fredericton and Saint John campuses make the University of New Brunswick one of the best options if you are on a budget, particularly if you find a bargain in accommodation. The study curricula comprises attractive programs related to human and satellite intelligence, as well as courses in global web activism.
Van Life | The Canadian Prairies | Looking for Paved Roads
Whiskey & I spent our last few days in Ontario by a beautiful lake.
We then visit Winnipeg Lake.
Then we drove the Prairies !
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Alberta - Canadá
Alberta es una de las diez provincias de Canadá, parte de las Provincias de las Praderas y de las Provincias Occidentales. Alberta fue creada el 1 de septiembre de 1905, cuando se separó de los Territorios del Noroeste.
La capital de la provincia es Edmonton, siendo el centro urbano más poblado Calgary, ciudad en la que se celebraron los Juegos Olímpicos de invierno en 1988. Otras localidades de importancia son Banff, Camrose, Fort McMurray, Grande Prairie, Lethbridge, Medicine Hat o Red Deer.
Alberta posee una de las economías más fuertes e influyentes de Canadá. La provincia es una gran productora de petróleo y de gas natural. Alberta produce cerca del 70% del petróleo y del gas natural de Canadá. Buena parte de estos recursos naturales son exportados a Estados Unidos. Además de eso, la agropecuaria, la industria manufacturera, las finanzas y el turismo tienen también una gran importancia en la economía de la provincia.
La región donde se encuentra actualmente Alberta, anteriormente pertenecía a la Compañía de la Bahía de Hudson. En 1870, la Compañía de la Bahía de Hudson cedió sus territorios al gobierno de Canadá. Estos territorios pasaron a llamarse Territorios del Noroeste, y ocupaban la región donde actualmente se encuentran, además de Alberta, Manitoba, Nunavut y Saskatchewan. En 1882, el gobierno canadiense bautizó a la región con el nombre de Alberta, en homenaje a la princesa Louise Caroline Alberta, cuarta hija de la reina Victoria.7 Específicamente, el distrito de Alberta fue nombrado por el Marqués de Lorne, esposo de la princesa quien le escribió este verso en honor de la ocasión. Como muestra del amor que has demostrado, Por ésta gran tierra de libertad, he nombrado Una vasta provincia, famosa por su belleza, Que como tu querido nombre, de ahora en adelante se conozca. Será Alberta!
El 1 de septiembre de 1905, el gobierno de Canadá creó las provincias de Alberta y de Saskatchewan, a través de la división de las tierras del sur de los Territorios del Noroeste.
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Chorus Of Tribes - Myth is a relatively unknown new age / ambient album from Etherean Records. The album was released in 1998 in the UK. The album has a rather ironic story behind it. Late 1997 it was released as a bootleg across the internet and various p2p sites as an album by Deep Forest and Enigma, and not by Chorus Of Tribes. Who dubbed Chorus Of Tribes to Deep Forest and Enigma is unknown, but musically it recembles the two artists in a fair amount, which makes the assumption understandable. This made some people confused, and the album was later rejected as any form of collaboration between the two famous new age artist groups from both sides. However, the songs on this album, independent of whoever made it, became more or less famous.
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Portage la Prairie - My Place to Be
Portage la Prairie is a small city with a population of 13,000, situated 45 minutes west of Winnipeg (Manitoba's capital city of 700,000 people), in the central region of the Canadian province of Manitoba. This video was put together by the City of Portage la Prairie around 2009 to promote tourism to the community & its overall growth, to enhance the city's positive image, and to share with the world a glance of the great aspects & beauty this unique prairie city offers! Make Portage la Prairie your next stop when travelling down the Trans-Canada Highway # 1!
Visit the webpage Portage la Prairie Tourism for more information regarding our community.
P.S. Sorry for the poor quality...this video was recorded off a computer screen, as it could not be properly saved from the TourismPortage website to upload onto YouTube.
SEVEN DAYS IN MONTRÉAL
Documentary about life in the city of Montréal and stuff to do as a visitor.
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