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Alberta is a province in western Canada, home to the gorgeous Canadian Rockies, the amazing cities of Calgary and Edmonton, and a diverse landscape that ranges from prairies to badlands to seemingly endless forests.
With over 587 species of wildlife and 8.2 million hectares of protected areas, your clients can experience the natural beauty of Alberta and its wildlife. Hiking, camping, mountain biking and fossil digging at Dinosaur Provincial Park are just some of the many activities on offer.
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This is the home where the dinosaurs roamed. It’s still epic.
Your clients will explore some remarkable rock formations and fossil beds. It’s enough to transport them to another time. It's the perfect place to take a photo with a towering hoodoo in a prehistoric glacial valley on horseback.
Get lost: Hiking in the Canadian Badlands is otherworldly. If your clients are feeling adventurous recommend they check out Horseshoe Canyon for a scenic day-hike.
Dinosaurs: No visit to the Badlands is complete without a trip to the Cretaceous period. In addition to the Royal Tyrrell Museum, the Trail of the Fossil Hunters is an easy walk to the site of a 1913 fossil dig.
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Calgary
Calgary’s got small-town heart and big-city diversions. Between street festivals, nightlife and all the things to do outside, the work-hard, play-hard approach is in this city’s veins.
Need proof? Every July, the Calgary Stampede transforms the city into a Wild West-inspired playground. It’s 10 days of infinite free pancakes.
Day Trip: Your clients can pedal the city’s 800 kilometres (497 miles) of paved pathways. The paths wind past public art and through protected parks and riverside retail neighborhoods.
Indigenous Tourism of Alberta
Indigenous Tourism Alberta (ITA) encourages and promotes authentic Indigenous experiences that showcase the unique and immersive offerings offered from its members throughout four regions: North, Central, Southern Alberta, and the Canadian Rockies.
ITA’s goal is to enhance economic viability, further engage and support Indigenous peoples, and nurture these partnerships throughout the province by sharing their stories, culture, and experiences with a global audience.
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Waterton
The southwest corner of Alberta has mountains, wildlife, lakes, history, restaurants, views, waterfalls and boat cruises that cross an international border. Waterton Lakes National Park, Castle Provincial Park, Crowsnest Pass and Pincher Creek are the soon-to-be-not-so hidden gems of the Canadian Rockies.
Picture this: The town of Waterton offers restaurants with lakefront-mountain views.
Hike this: Castle Provincial Park is the newest park in the Rockies, which means crowd-free pleasure.
Discover: Crowsnest Pass is filled with quaint towns, fascinating history and is the site of an eye-popping rockslide.
Canmore-Kananaskis
Kananaskis is a stunningly beautiful valley of the Canadian Rockies. Canmore is a stunningly charming mountain town. Together, they make for a stunningly awesome duo filled with adventure, explorations, amazing food, and more.
Think: an organic brunch in the morning, then screaming down white water in a raft that afternoon. Or, a day of world-class cross-country skiing before dinner, then drinks and relaxation at the Kananaskis Nordic Spa.
Eat it: Whole grains or gluten-free, patio beers or organic coffee, Canmore’s got it all – always in constant view of the Canadian Rockies.
Do it: Some of the best hikes in the Canadian Rockies, without the crowds.
Eat up: There are enough beer halls, cocktail bars, top-notch restaurants and casual dining options to keep your clients fed and watered without repeats for a long, long time.
Explore: Your clients can make the city their home base for adventures in the Rockies and Badlands.
Banff
Picture-perfect scenery and rich history come together in the birthplace of Canada’s national parks system. Endless outdoor adventures are just waiting to be experienced in this mountain town.
The history: Your clients can discover where it all began at the Cave & Basin National Historic Site or they can pay a visit to the famous Fairmont Banff Springs – Canada’s Castle in the Rockies.
The great outdoors: There's year-round fun to be had. From hikes with unbeatable views, to paddling a turquoise lake or watching for wildlife.
Lake Louise
Lake Louise is like a postcard your clients can step right into.
Visitors can hike to the famous tea house, about a two-hour trip upwards. It is the perfect scenery for your clients to get some of the best photo ops.
If your clients want to go full-mountain, they can do so by staying in a nearby historic lodge and eating local game meats and seasonal Alberta vegetables paired with exceptional Canadian wines.
Jasper
This easy-going alpine town has warm and welcoming locals and always has something amazing and outdoorsy to do.
Provisions: Jasper’s got brewpubs, cafés and restaurants that serve up local game like bison, which makes it the perfect basecamp for whatever your clients get up to in Jasper National Park.
Dreamscape: Visitors should make Jasper their starting point for the Icefields Parkway, a flat-out stunner of a Rocky Mountain road trip by car, bike, or even on foot.
Edmonton
Edmonton is a young city that loves any excuse to go out on the town, even in a snowstorm.
There's prime shopping, too. North America’s second-largest mall, West Edmonton Mall is literally the size of a city and the Old Strathcona Farmers' Market is famous for a reason.
Culture bug: Edmonton is home to North America’s oldest and largest Fringe Festival every summer, and the Edmonton Folk Music Festival is recognized as one of the best in the world.
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