The western province of Alberta is considered one of Canada’s most exciting tourist destinations. It was named after Queen Victoria’s daughter, Louise Caroline Alberta. Here, tourists are truly spoiled for choice: clean rivers, wild forests, and rugged mountains. Protected ducks, hares, squirrels, and moose feel safe and aren’t afraid to venture into towns and villages to forage for treats.
Alberta Attractions
In 2007, Calgary was recognized as the cleanest city in the world. Every year, it hosts an equestrian festival. Around 1.5 million visitors from around the world come to see this spectacle. The city also offers numerous parks, recreational areas, and sports facilities.
Jasper, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the largest national park in the Rocky Mountains. Here you’ll see the pearlescent glow of ice, crystal-clear lakes, canyons, snow-capped peaks, dense forests, and the wildlife that inhabits them. Banff National Park, Alberta’s oldest national park, is another of the most famous sites and one of the most visited in the world. It is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site. At the center of the park is the town of Banff, with comfortable hotels, resorts, shops, cafes, and restaurants. Outdoor thermal baths are available for those seeking to improve their health and rejuvenate. Banff National Park is also one of the world’s best ski resorts.
Drumheller is a barren landscape of rolling hills, hardened lava, gorges, and canyons. The remains of more than 150 dinosaurs have been found here. The fantastic landscapes of this area create the impression of being transported back in time. Orange, pink, purple, and violet—all these colors, shifting from one to the next, confirm the unreality of the scene.




















