There are lots of attractions in Alberta. It's a very beautiful province. The Rocky Mountains/Jasper/Banff/Lake Louise area has outstanding scenery, hiking and skiing. Drumheller in Southern Alberta is known for fossils and dinosaur bones. Edmonton is home to the largest mall in the world (the West Edmonton Mall), which is sort of Canada's indoor Disneyland. And the bonus to Alberta is no Provincial Sales Tax, so have fun shopping at the WEM.
2007-01-05 10:49:17
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answered by Webber 5
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Fort McLeod; Jasper National Park; Banff National Park; There is a highway through the mountains that you can drive from Jasper national park to Banff national park. It is absolutely a breathtaking drive, no commercial vehicles are allowed on this highway and there is a toll. If you never travel anywhere else in your life, take this drive, it will invigorate you. Wood Buffalo National park. While not natural attractions, there's also Calgary Zoo, Tyrell Museum in Drumheller is a world class museum, itself worth the trip to Canada. West Edmonton Mall
2007-01-08 04:40:33
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answered by al b 5
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the mountains
see watterton, banff, kananaskis, jasper, and all points in between
in your second year look at drumheller, cyprus hills,
if your in calgary, get a burger at peters drive in, in cochran go to mckays ice cream
in edmonton, drive around the mall, you can see its too big for a human to want to enter
lisa, good luck with bc, enjoy socialism
2007-01-05 00:20:52
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answered by head_banger_yyc 4
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Drumheller.
2007-01-04 23:26:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Beats me, I live there and IT SUX ***. I live in edmonton btw, moving to BC.
2007-01-04 18:17:57
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answered by Anonymous
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