alberta

     

Alberta (IPA: /ælˈbɝtə/) is one of Canaa's prairie provinces. It became a province on September 1, 1905.

Trivia about alberta

  • The largest cities in Canada's "Prairie Provinces" are Edmonton & Calgary in this one
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  • In this province, Medicine Hat, as well as Calgary, hold annual stampedes
  • One of the provinces, eh
  • You can ride the Jasper Tramway to over 7,500 feet up in this Canadian province
  • ...of Canada's 13 provinces & territories
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  • Calgary & Medicine Hat are in this Canadian province
  • The 625-foot-high Calgary Tower in this Canadian province features a revolving restaurant
  • This Canadian province's largest newspaper is the Edmonton Journal
  • The town of Jasper is in Jasper National Park in this Canadian province
  • The West Edmonton Mall is this province's top tourist attraction
  • The westernmost of Canada's prairie provinces, it produces most of the country's crude oil & natural gas
  • A haunted castle full of mummies is a new attraction at the West Edmonton Mall in this Canadian province
  • About 80% of Canada's oil & natural gas comes from the plains of this westernmost prairie province
  • Petrified wood is the official stone of this province whose capital is Edmonton
  • The Royal Tyrrell Museum in this westernmost prairie province is a world leader in dinosaur research
  • Edmontosaurus, discovered in this Canadian province in 1917, was almost defenseless & was preyed upon by the T-rex
  • If you can bear it, the grizzly house in Banff in this province will serve you buffalo fondue
  • Vulcan,Medicine Hat,Red Deer
  • The westernmost of Canada's prairie provinces, it's bordered on the west by British Columbia
  • If I tire of snowshoeing at Ohlers' Acres in this Canadian province, I'll take a side trip to the W. Edmonton Mall
  • Banff National Park
  • The 1947 discovery of oil in a field at Leduc in this prairie province launched a Canadian oil boom
  • This Canadian prairie province was named for a daughter of Queen Victoria
  • The 1947 discovery of the Leduc fields began an oil boom in this western province