• Alberta, the westernmost of Canada's three Prairie provinces, shares many physical features with its neighbours to the east, Saskatchewan and Manitoba.
  • With natural routes to the north, Alberta has become a major jumping-off point for the development of Canada’s Arctic and subarctic regions.
  • Panther Valley, Alberta. From boreal forests to vast prairies and high mountain peaks, Alberta is an incredible province to explore.
  • From the majestic Rocky Mountains to the rolling prairies, Alberta offers a diverse range of landscapes and experiences for visitors to explore.
  • Alberta spans great, contrasting sceneries of mountains, forests and prairies. It offers the visitor six UNESCO World Heritage sites, preserving mountain vistas...
  • The Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP) is designed for individuals who possess the skills and abilities to fill labour shortages in Alberta.
  • Alberta is a popular destination for immigrants in Canada, but is it the best province for you? Learn all about life in Alberta, so you can make the right choice.
  • Alberta does lakes and mountains like Rome does cathedrals and chapels, but without the penance. For proof head west to Jasper and Banff, two of the world’s...
  • We have been calling Alberta home for the past 7 years, and in this post, we have compiled some of the interesting facts about Alberta.
  • At its south, Alberta is bound by Montana, USA, and is one of two provinces completely landlocked. Let's take a closer look at life in Alberta, Canada.