Alberta travel, Top 35 Places to Visit In Alberta, Canada
Alberta is a western territory of Canada. With an expected populace of 4,067,175 starting at 2016 registration, it is Canada's fourth-most crowded territory and the most crowded of Canada's three prairie areas. Its region is around 660,000 square kilometers (250,000 sq mi). Alberta and its neighbor Saskatchewan were regions of the Northwest Territories until the point that they were set up as areas on September 1, 1905. The head has been Rachel Notley since May 2015.
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Alberta most beautifule places we're visiting lists bellow:
Banff National Park,
Lake Louise,
Bow river. Banff,
Calgary,
Jasper National Park,
Canmore,
Edmonton,
Maligne Lake,
Drumheller,
Waterton Park,
Lake Minnewanka,
Kananaskis ,
Dinosaur Provincial Park,
Elk Island National Park,
Crowsnest Pass,
Downtown Calgary,
Peter Lougheed Provincial Park,
Medicine Hat ,
Grande Prairie ,
Saskatchewan River Crossing,
Fort McMurray,
Spray Lakes Reservoir,
Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park,
Rocky Mountain House,
Cochrane ,
Bragg Creek,
Wood Buffalo National Park,
Sylvan Lake,
St. Albert,
Upper Kananaskis Lake,
Spray Valley Provincial Park,
Bow Valley Provincial Park,
Inglewood ,
Leduc,
Airdrie ,
Abraham Lake,
Pincher Creek,
Grande Cache
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20 Best Places to Visit in Canada in 2015 - No. 20 Cowboy Trail
Alberta's Cowboy Trail is one of those gems that you want to discover before the rest of the world does, says Vacay.ca's Adrian Brijbassi.
Vacay.ca is Canada's leading online travel magazine and its journalists produce an annual ranking of top destinations in the country. In 2015, video reviews have been made of each selection.
Alberta Greetings! | Travel Report | Rocky Mountains | Canada | Horsenook
Love, Love, Love from Alberta, Canada!
Two weeks in which every day something new happened!
Thanks to you, Calgarians, Peace Officers, Cowboys and Cowgirls, Ranchers, the Blackfeet Native people, National Park Visitor Office's Staff, Horsemen and - women, fellow Adventurers, Campers..... for your hospitality and kindness!...
Places visited:
Calgary
Canmore
Banff National Park:
Banff
Minnewanka Lake
Two Jack Lake
Johnston Canyon
Johnston Waterfalls
Bow Valley Parkway
Lake Louise Ski Area
Morraine Lake
Lake Eiffel
Yoho National Park, British Columbia:
Wapta Lake
Spiral Tunnel, Historical Site
Takakkaw Falls
Natural Bridge
Emerald Lake
Golden
Northern Lights Wilderness Wolf Center, BC
Banff National Park:
Icefields Parkway
Crowfoot Glacier
Bow Lake
Num-Ti-Jah Lodge
Bow Glacier Falls
Peyto Lake
Saskatchewan River Crossing
Jasper National Park:
Panther and Bridal Falls
Columbia Icefield
Athabasca Glacier
Glacier Skywalk
Tangle Falls
Beauty Creek
Sunwapta River
Athabasca Falls
Athabasca River
Jasper
Maligne Canyon
Medicine Lake
Maligne Lake
Snaring
Mount Robson Provincial Park, BC
Red Pass
Moose Lake
Fraser River
Foot of Mt. Robson
Kinney Lake
Spray Valley Provincial Park - Kananaskis Country
Spray Lakes Reservoir
Kananaskis Lake
Peter Lougheed Provincial Park
Boundary Ranch
Sundre
Panther Valley
Sunset Guiding and Outfitters (Wild Horse Trail Ride)
Drumheller
Orkney Viewpoint (Badlands)
Horsethief Canyon
Dinosaur Provincial Park (Glamping)
Strathmore (Stampede)
Fort Macleod
Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump
Eden Valley
High Wood River
Bar U Ranch
High River
Bob Creek Wildland
Oldman River
Crowsnest
Frank - Frank Slide - Historical Site
Lundbreck Falls
Cowboy Trail
Pincher Creek
Sierra West Ranch (Cattle Drive)
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and many, many other little towns and secluded spots.
Animals met:
Black bear, Hoary Marmot, American Pica, (wild) Horses, Bold Eagle, Heron, Coyotes, Mule Deer, Bighorn Sheep, Pronghorn, Osprey, Horned Owl, Canada Goose, Loons, Alberta Squirrel, Gold mantled Squirrel, Chipmunk, Yellow bellied Marmot.......
What's New in Alberta's Parks?
Minister of Alberta Tourism, Parks and Recreation Dr. Richard Starke is out at Pigeon Lake Provincial Park talking about some of the new improvements to the park, and why Albertans should get out camping this year.
To book a campsite today, visit reserve.albertaparks.ca
How to have fun in winter in Alberta | With A.V. Wakefield | Alberta, Canada
Are you up for some outside-the-city winter fun? Check out this video featuring A.V. Wakefield, founder of Hike 365 as she takes Scott Bakken and her adorable dog Metsa out for a day of adventure near Canmore. After a caffeine fix, they hit the trail for a winter hike to beautiful Grotto Canyon. ( Then they head to Canmore Nordic Centre ( site of the 1988 Winter Olympic Nordic events, and gear up for some cross country skiing in the Canadian Rockies. A cookout at Mount Lorette Ponds ( is the perfect end to a perfect day. There are plenty of places outside the cities to find winter fun in Alberta. You’ll find more enjoyable winter destinations below.
Banff ( – This mountain town has a hopping dining and nightclub scene and it’s located in an amazing national park with hiking and outdoor activities.
Lake Louise ( – This tiny hamlet has great restaurants and accommodations and it’s close to a ski hill and one of the prettiest lakes on the planet.
Jasper ( – This easygoing mountain town has excellent brewpubs, cafés and restaurants as well as winter festivals. It’s the perfect base for exploring Jasper National Park.
Pincher Creek ( Located near Castle Mountain Resort ( this quiet little town is a good base for a Canadian Rockies ski escape or a visit to a working guest ranch.
Waterton ( There are only a few shops and hotels open in Waterton in winter, but that’s part of its appeal. You get most of this Canadian Rockies national park all to yourself.
Elkwater ( ( Head off the beaten path to find a winter wonderland near Cypress Hills Provincial Park ( where you can enjoy cross country skiing, downhill skiing, skating, snowshoeing and more.
Sylvan Lake ( – Skating, ice fishing and outdoor winter festivals ( make this town a fun place to be in winter.
Ice Road Adventure ( –If you’re an intrepid adventurer, you’ll love driving the ice road from Fort McMurray ( to Fort Chipewyan, Alberta’s oldest settlement. You might even see some northern lights along the way.
Canadian Birkebeinier Ski Festival ( - Canada’s largest classic cross-country ski event attracts 2,000 cross-country skiers whipping around the loppet.
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Explore Southwest Alberta - Extended
Extended version of the Explore Southwest Alberta 30 Second television commercial highlighting the amazing scenery and unique attractions in Southwest Alberta.
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Canada 27 - Icefields Parkway Alberta
Trip we made in August and September 2015 across Canada. Viagem que fizemos em Agosto e Setembro de 2015 pelo Canada. 02/09/2015.
Highway 93 is a north-south highway in in the province of Alberta, Canada. This highway is also known the Banff-Windermere Parkway south of the Trans-Canada Highway (Highway 1) and the Icefields Parkway north of the Trans-Canada Highway. It travels through Banff National Park and Jasper National Park and maintained by Parks Canada for its entire length.[1] It runs from British Columbia border at Vermilion Pass in the south, where it becomes British Columbia Highway 93, to its terminus at the junction with the Yellowhead Highway (Highway 16) at Jasper.[2] The route takes its number from U.S. Route 93 and was initially designated as ‘93’ in 1959.
Der Highway 93 in der kanadischen Provinz Alberta führt auf einer Länge von 266 Kilometer in Nord-/Süd-Richtung durch die Rocky Mountains. Er beginnt an der Grenze zur Provinz British Columbia am Vermillion Pass im Banff-Nationalpark und endet südlich von Jasper an der Kreuzung zum Highway 16, dem Yellowhead Highway im Jasper-Nationalpark.
Early Morning in Fort Macleod Alberta Part 1
Early Morning walk in Fort Macleod.hope you like, feel free to subscribe or share on your media channel. I also have another channel on youtube called tecco59 with loads of videos to suit everyone thanks again
2016 Pincher Creek Parade 1 of 3
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Lost Lemon Campground Tour
The Lost Lemon Campground, RV Park and Cabins is located in the southwest part of Alberta. Sitting in the Crowsnest Pass in the beautiful Rocky Mountains. A family Campground with playgrounds a Pool and a clean Washhouse. Fishing on site and lots of other activity's are possible for your vacation. This is the Campground of choice in the Crowsnest Pass. Visit lostlemon.com for more Information's.