Alberta
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Alberta Essentials
Alberta features a diverse landscape ranging from the Canadian Rockies to the semi-arid Badlands. This collection highlights the province's natural landmarks, including the turquoise waters of Maligne Lake and the sulfur-rich Upper Hot Springs in Banff. Cultural sites include the Royal Tyrrell Museum's fossil collections, the historic Bar U Ranch, and the Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Village. Urban highlights center on Calgary’s Prince’s Island Park and the annual Stampede festival.
15 luoghiAlberta's Lakes and Waterfalls
Alberta's landscape features a diverse range of aquatic environments, from the deep, glacial-fed Maligne Lake in Jasper National Park to the expansive wetlands of Lake Claire, the province's largest internal lake. This selection includes the pink-hued Precambrian rock of Cameron Falls and the two-tiered drop of Crescent Falls on the Bighorn River. These sites provide critical habitats for migratory birds at Beaverhill Lake and offer extensive sandy shorelines at Gull Lake, reflecting the geological and ecological variety across the province.
10 luoghiParks & Scenic Campgrounds
Alberta's outdoor landscape features a mix of urban riverfront parks and historic provincial sites. Calgary offers Prince’s Island and Edworthy Park along the Bow River, alongside Stampede Park’s festival grounds. The Bar U Ranch National Historic Site showcases 70 years of ranching heritage near Longview. Further afield, the list includes northern retreats like Queen Elizabeth Provincial Park, the trout-fishing hubs at Carson-Pegasus, and the Bow River Campground located within the scenic Bow Valley corridor.
7 luoghiScenic Viewpoints & Towers
This collection features diverse vantage points across Alberta, from the iconic turquoise waters of Spirit Island in Jasper National Park to historic fire towers in the northern boreal forest. Explore mountain scenery around Canmore, including the reflection-heavy Rundle Forebay and the industrial heritage of the Engine Bridge. The list also highlights active and decommissioned forestry lookouts like Flattop and Tom Hill, which offer elevated perspectives over the province's vast wilderness and mountain passes.
14 luoghiMajor Airports in Alberta
Alberta's aviation network is anchored by Calgary International Airport (YYC) and Edmonton International Airport (YEG), which serve as the province's primary hubs for domestic and international travel. Beyond these gateways, regional facilities like Red Deer Regional Airport and Lloydminster Airport provide essential connections for central and eastern Alberta. In the north, Peace River Airport and the specialized Fort MacKay/Firebag Aerodrome support the province's resource sector and remote communities. These facilities range from high-traffic passenger terminals to municipal hubs, facilitating transport across the province's vast and diverse geography.
6 luoghiMappa di Alberta
Informazioni pratiche
- Valuta
- dollaro canadese CAD $ · Pagamenti con carta · Ampiamente accettate
- Numeri di emergenza
- 911
- Elettricità
- 120 V · 60 HzTipo A / Tipo B
- Lingue
- inglese, francese
- Acqua del rubinetto
- Potabile
- Lato di guida
- Destra
- Prefisso telefonico
- +1
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