Top-Ten Places to Visit in Alberta

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By Jyle Dupuis

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Perhaps one of the most overlooked places in Canada is Alberta. While most international visitors who come to visit Eastern Canada and the West coasts of B.C. Alberta has remained a quiet province.

Alberta is named after Princess Louise Caroline Alberta (1848–1939), who was the fourth daughter of Queen Victoria. Princess Louise was also the wife of the Marquess of Lorne, Governor General of Canada from 1878 to 1883. Lake Louise, the village of Caroline, and Mount Alberta were also named in honour of Princess Louise.

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Head-Smashed-in Buffalo Jump

10. Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump

Near Fort Macleod is an obscure museum called Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump. As a UNESCO World Heritage Site this place is a must see for anyone wanting to explore Native American culture.

The museum is built into the side of a cliff that was used by the plains Indians for thousands of years as a Buffalo trap. Large herds of Buffalo were lured and stampeded to jump over the side of the cliff every season. The meat was so plentiful for the tribes that they were able to support large communities year round. After seeing the exhibits, you will leave with a renewed respect for the first North Americans.

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Writing-on-Stone Provincial Park

9. Writing-on-Stone National Park

Near the Alberta/Montana border and just 44 km east of the small town of Milk River is Writing-on-Stone Provincial Park. Canada recently nominated the park to UNESCO for World Heritage status. The park boasts having over 50 petroglyphs (stone-carved images) created by the Blackfoot Native Americans, which date as far back as 7000 B.C. Some of the petroglyphs have been damaged so it is hard to discern many of the images.

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Jasper

8. Jasper

Jasper Provincial Park is another one of Alberta's UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The town lies deep in the Canadian Rocky Mountains and is easily accessible by train, bus or car. The town is full of wildlife and outdoor life. Near the town is the ice field tours where you can take a specialized bus tour of the thousand year old glaciers.

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Dinosaur Provincial Park

7. Dinosaur Provincial Park

Another UNESCO World Heritage site in Alberta is the Dinosaur Provincial Park. Heaven for paleontologists, the park boasts one of the largest dinosaur finds in the world. A distance away from civilization it is easy to feel isolated in the park. Albertans love to visit for the great campgrounds and outdoor life. Also, how fun is it to hike and find dinosaur bone souvenirs along the way!

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Nikka Yuko Japanese Gardens

6. Lethbridge Japanese Gardens

Lethbridge might seem like an odd place to have a world famous Japanese Garden, though it attracts visitors from all over the world. During World War II Canada gathered thousands of Japanese Canadians into concentration camps near Lethbridge. When the war ended many decided to stay in the surrounding area. To make the vast prairie land feel more like home they built a Japanes Garden near the center of the town and it has been a highlight for many tourists since.

The garden is not open year round so make sure to plan you r trip to Lethbridge during the gardens open seasons.

Edmonton Skyline
Edmonton Skyline

5. Edmonton

Edmonton is the capital city of Alberta and houses some of the provinces best museums, universities, cultural centers and entertainment sectors. Though second to Calgary in population, Edmonton takes up an area larger than the city of Chicago. This makes Edmonton one of the least dense city in North America. So if you plan on getting around to visit the sights you may want to consider renting a car. However, from personal experience Edmonton is not a place to be touring around if you are not a confident driver.

Because Edmonton is so spread out they have large parks and recreation areas. One of the biggest known sites for fun and a number one destination spot for tourists is the West Edmonton Mall. When the mall was built in 1981 (and until 2004) it was the largest mall in the world! However, after larger malls were built in the Middle East, West Ed. still retains the title of largest in North America and only fifth in the world.

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Drumheller

4. Drumheller

About one hours drive Nort-East of Calgary is the town of Drumheller located in the Alberta Bad-Lands. Thousands of years of glacier erosion caused the river valleys to open up into these Canadian Grand Canyons. Interestingly enough, the depletion of the surface soil allowed palentologists to discover million year old dinasor bones littering the entire are. These valleys hold so much bones, most have yet to be discovered. Anyone is allowed to come and go on their own dinasaur digs for their own suveniers.


Calgary Skyline
Calgary Skyline

3. Calgary

Calgary is Alberta's largest city and gateway to the Rockies. Originally a Fort for the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), it was an important location to help secure the sovernty of the Canadian west. After the Trans-Canadian railway was built Calgary, with its vast prairie ranches became the bread basket and cattle trade capital for the rest of Canada.

Ranching is still an important part of Calgary life as the whole city busts out their western attire during the two weeks of Stampede. The world famous Calgary Stampede take place during the first two weeks of July. The Stampede Park opens its doors to visitors from all around the world who come to see the various exhibits, art, and shows. During the day you can enjoy chuck-wagon races, rodeos, etc... and at night the stage opens up for Canada's most famous musicians, singers and bands of all genres.

You can also visit the Calgary Tower that stands at 627 feet. The tower was built for the 1988 Winter Olympic Games as it was made to resemble an Olympic torch. During the games (and now only for special occasions) the tower can burn a large flame at its summit.

The highest point of Calgary is the top of the ski jump at Canada Olympic Park (COP). The two large jumps can be seen from far away in the N.W. area. The park is a great place for year round recreation. In the winter you can enjoy skiing, ski-jumping, luge, bobsled, etc... in the summer they open the hill for mountain bikers who can take theski lift to the top of the hill and just bike down to the bottom. They also have a zip-line at the top of the ski jump for the truly adventurous.

Banff Springs Hotel
Banff Springs Hotel

2. Banff Springs

The Fairmont Banff Springs is a five-star hotel nestled in the Canadian Rocky Mountains near natural hot springs. The hotel is open year round and has 770 rooms. Guest can stay in rooms as small as 184sq ft to the Presidential Suit that is 1000sq ft. The hotel caters to many different events including world summits, golf tournaments, conferences and weddings.


Lake Louise
Lake Louise

1. Lake Louise

The picture says it all. Deep in the Canadian Rockies a large turquoise lake trickles from the thousands year old glacier in the distance. The Fairmont Hotel is world class and books visitors months in advance. But don't let this deter you from visiting, there are many camp-grounds that make visiting fun and affordable.

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Jyle Dupuis Hub Author 3 years ago

I'm trying to get back to Banff soon. So far, I think I like Banff the most. Should have made that my number 1.

khushali 3 years ago

thank tou very much........this post has been very useful

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Mardi Level 3 Commenter 2 years ago

Great hub, I am fond of Banff too but I love the Kananaskis region as well as Nordegg and the Kootenay Plains area.

Pierre 2 years ago

Yep, Banff is super! Thank you for an interesting and informative Hub - it's been a great read.

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Bbudoyono Level 3 Commenter 2 years ago

Magnifique!

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LRobbins 2 years ago

Good list! I'm from Alberta as well.

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starla 2 years ago

Once again, Lake Louise takes the top spot? Why??? It's not nice there at all...

melaine 2 years ago

I thin banff should have gotton number 1 I stayed at the banff springs and it was gorgous in the room they have a movie theater bowling alley, minature golf, swimming pool and hot tub and of coure fabulus restaurants

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prasetio30 Level 8 Commenter 2 years ago

thanks for share. I think those place great for traveling. nice picture also. I'll go there someday.

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Cari Jean Level 4 Commenter 2 years ago

my husband (who is from Canada) and I honeymooned in Mountain View, Alberta just across the border from Glacier National Park in Montana. It was a great experience and we even saw a moose!

bergy 2 years ago

u visit banff and comment on the movie theater, bowling alley and miniture golf? u need to see what banff really has to offer. between banff and jasper is a place called tangle fall, it is a 10!

Adele  2 years ago

Fantastic list. I just moved to Montana and I'm hoping to head north into Canada and Alberta very soon!

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kcreery 2 years ago

Nice Hub. I'm going to Lake Louise this summer. It looks beautiful.

carl 2 years ago

nice pics

floogle dorf 24 months ago

wut about west edmonton mall in edmonton

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Connie Ho 24 months ago

Hi, I have lived in Calgary for some years. The most intriguing is Lake Louise & Banff.....the water is clear, pristine and turquoise, I mean very very turquoise. Those scenaries and my friends are my greatest Alberta memories to cherish.

hi 19 months ago

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Genevieve 18 months ago

I have lived in Calgary practically my whole life and I just started to go hiking in the mountains. You cannot truly appreciate the mountains until you go hiking in them. The views are spectacular, the air is fresh and the silence is wonderful. There are many lakes up in the mountains, some with colours like the Caribbean seas. When you go to Banff, Canmore or Lake Louise, go hiking, don't just stay in the towns.

Randa 17 months ago

I'm from Calgary, Alberta and absolutely love the entire province. I would like to make one correction to this list - The Calgary Tower was not built for the Olympics. The Tower was built in 1968 and the Olympics were held in 1988.

NOE 15 months ago

ALBERA AND CANADA IS NICE PLACE TO BE ESPECIALLY FORT MC MURRY WHERE I USED TO MAKE MONEY

Zindal 15 months ago

This site is terrible and full of misinformation. Calgary Tower was built in 1968, 20 years before the winter olympics. Edmonton is not the least dense city in North America. Most US cities have fewer people per square mile and in fact Edmonton has the second most dense neighbourhood in Canada.

Caitlin 14 months ago

Decent list of places, Unreliable information. It is ILLEGAL to remove dinosaur fossils/bones from Dinosaur Provincial Park (Drumheller). Much of the surrounding area is also privately owned so double check you are not trespassing when hiking around.

Nicole 7 months ago

woohoo alberta :)

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Nancy 3 months ago

This are not the most ten place visit in Alberta

But most of them are (:

ranjiv 3 months ago

how many days or weeks to take me to visit these places?

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Jyle Dupuis Hub Author 2 months ago

It all depends on how long you want to spend visiting each place. But a week should do the trick.

rohan puri 11 days ago

alberta rules!!!!

rohan puri 4 days ago

i think it would take atleast a yeaar to walk from my house to alberta

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