Geography of Alberta
Alberta, the westernmost of the Prairie Provinces of Canada. Its landscapes vary from lofty mountain peaks and glacial lakes of the Rockies to vast forests and fertile prairies.
See more »Alberta is situated to the east of British Columbia and north of Montana (U.S.). It has three large lakes and its two biggest cities are Calgary and Edmonton.
Red Deer, Canada, a city in Alberta. It is on the Red Deer River, 90 miles (145 km) south of Edmonton. See more »
Alberta, the westernmost of the Prairie Provinces of Canada. Its landscapes vary from lofty mountain peaks and glacial lakes of the Rockies to vast forests and fertile prairies.
See more »Calgary, Alberta, Canada, the province's largest city. It lies on the western edge of the Canadian prairie and is about 60 miles (100 km) east of the Rocky Mountains.
See more »Banff, Alberta, a resort town in the Canadian Rockies and the headquarters of Banff National Park.
See more »Edmonton, Alberta, the capital and second largest city of this Canadian province.
See more »Medicine Hat, Alberta, a Canadian city on the South Saskatchewan River, 165 miles (266 km) east-southeast of Calgary.
See more »Red Deer, Canada, a city in Alberta. It is on the Red Deer River, 90 miles (145 km) south of Edmonton.
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