I'm introducing you to the travel experience in Alberta. I won't provide a travel guide, such as how to get there, where to stay, or detailed information. Instead, I'll show you why you should choose to visit Alberta.
Alberta is a western province of Canada. It is bordered by the provinces of British Columbia to the west and Saskatchewan to the east, the Northwest Territories to the north, and the U.S. state of Montana to the south. Alberta's capital is Edmonton.
We all know how young travellers are spending money all over the world on exotic travel spots. Now, I must inform you that Alberta also has many exotic places and festivals to attend. Let me give you some examples. We have so many travel destinations to visit. Like:
| Banff: historic bathhouse in Banff National Park |
Banff Upper Hot Springs are located in the town of Banff, in Alberta’s Banff National Park.
And you can join the thrilling adventure, like:
| Scuba Diving |
| Climbing Mountain |
You should have good indoor excitement.
| Jasper planetarium |
| Dinosaur museum |
Everybody loves to have good accommodation and food,
especially travellers.
Rocky Mountain Escape Calgary chocolate is very famous
You can bring your kid to travel here, too. They take the eight-minute ride on the Banff Gondola to the summit of Sulphur Mountain Park.
Not only for travel places, you can visit Alberta for its
festivals too.
| Winter sports events |
| Canadian Finals Rodeo |
Drumheller is in the heart of the Canadian Badlands in Southern Alberta. About 75 million years ago, this place was plain and the climate was tropical. And this was a home of dinosaurs. People find out about it when they are mining coal. When visiting this place, be sure to visit the museums and the coal mine, and also spend your time hiking.
Visit this place to see the dinosaur fossils in the Royal Tyrrell Museum.
In the city, you can also see the world’s biggest dinosaur, 86 feet high.
This place is also known for its coal mine. Here you can
visit the mine and go under the earth.
Moreover, if you can spend your time hiking in the Badlands, it's a well-maintained trail in Horseshoe Canyon where you can see growing Hoodoos.
I hope I have encouraged you enough to travel to Alberta ;)
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