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What better place to marvel at the stars and ponder Galileo’s theories than at Canada’s only park that straddle two provinces?
Bordering the Sweet Grass Hills of Montana, Writing-On-Stone Provincial Park is one of Alberta’s mystical hot spots.
In the Southern Alberta Town of Medicine Hat you'll find the Historic Clay District with a variety of new exhibits spread over 150 acres.
Alberta’s mountain rimmed rocky corridor called the Crowsnest Pass, worked with National Geographic’s Crown of the Continent project, geo-tourism initiative!
It’s one of the world’s most spectacular journeys, slicing through mountains and glaciers on a ribbon of road that’s known as the Icefields Parkway. From Banff to Jasper, through two national parks, ride along the "backbone" of North America.
Northeast Alberta is blessed with an extensive system of multi-use trails. There’s something here for everyone: hikers, cyclists, off-highway vehicle enthusiasts, horseback riders, snowmobilers, cross country skiers, snowshoers, dog sledders and even wagon trekkers.
The Grande Alberta Trail winds along groomed highways from the Greatest Indoor Show on Earth in Edmonton to the great outdoors – where rugged mountain peaks, wildlife, pristine rivers and lakes await. Come explore 1,100 km (680 mi) on a road less travelled.
Discover a wellness centre in the aptly named city of Medicine Hat that integrates Chinese medicine, mud treatments, a Japanese Sok tub and more for maximum spa pleasure. Discover how Alberta Massage and Spa allows you to let it all go as you enjoy your holiday.
