• Lake Athabasca is officially the largest lake, though it’s both in Alberta and Saskatchewan, with 886 square miles of its surface area residing in Alberta.
  • With natural routes to the north, Alberta has become a major jumping-off point for the development of Canada’s Arctic and subarctic regions.
  • 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.
  • Alberta’s population account for 11.57 percent of the country’s population. It is home to 4th and 5th most populated city in Canada, Calgary and Edmonton.
  • In fact, my family still lives in Alberta and I visit all the time (partially to see them and partially to explore more of the amazing places to visit in Alberta!)
  • The University of Alberta is a Top 5 Canadian university located in Edmonton, Alberta, and home to 40,000 students in a wide variety of programs.
  • Yaz aylarında, karasal hava kütleleri dağlarda 32 ° C'den güneydoğu Alberta'da 40 ° C'ye kadar rekor yükseklikler üretti. Alberta güneşli bir eyalettir.
  • The Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP) is designed for individuals who possess the skills and abilities to fill labour shortages in Alberta.
  • The stunning scenery in David Thompson Country, just east of the Icefields Parkway. Interested in some really cool, insightful, and interesting Alberta facts?
  • Beyond the Rockies, Alberta offers a stunning assortment of landscapes, like the almost-lunar "badlands", here at Hays, between Brooks and Taber.