Banfff National Park in the Canadian Rocky Mountains is considered one of the premier destination spots in the world.
Alberta is an eclectic place.
parade & Rodeo every summer
Along a five kilometer section on the Bow Valley Parkway a prescribed burn, started by Parks Canada in 1993, can be seen.
One of the most popular sites in the Alberta, Canada, badlands is the protected hoodoos site along Highway 10 (the Hoodoo Trail) east of Drumheller.
On April 29, 1903, at 4:10 a.m., the side of Turtle Mountain collapsed, sending 74 million tonnes of rock hurtling over the mining town of Frank, Alberta, in the Crowsnest Pass through the Canadian Rockies.
Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump, located where Canada's Rocky Mountains meet the Alberta plains, is the oldest and largest buffalo jump site in the world, used by the Blackfoot First Nations people for thousands of years.
The Alberta Legislature Building is located in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
For about two hours each long weekend in the summer, the city of Edmonton turns on the tap for this artificial waterfall, created with water from the North Saskatchewan River.