Hiking in the Canadian Rockies leads to a world of natural wonders. Discover high mountain passes and meadows blanketed in...
Then and now Times have changed from the beer halls in Alberta’s past, when you drank whatever was on tap to go with the...
In the rolling hills of Central Alberta lies a course that harkens back to golf’s old world Scottish origins. Wolf Creek G...
Smack in the center of the province, Alberta’s capital city began as a fur trading post back in 1875. Today Edmonton is a ...
The western Canadian province of Alberta is sometimes called the ‘Texas of the North’ because of its oil wealth, conservative politics and cowboy culture. Alberta is filled with dramatic contrasts between old and new, from the ancient fossils buried underneath the world’s unofficial dinosaur capital of Drumheller to the fossil fuels which provide the backbone of Alberta’s booming economy beneath Fort McMurray’s sprawling oilsands. The numbers of tourists attracted to Alberta’s majestic Rocky ...
Steeped into the heart and soul of Calgary is the proud country western history and culture of this Albertan city. Every y...
A nature walk is serene by all means. But it’s the one-of-a-kind view and even better accommodations that make Alberta the...
If you're looking for a quick weekend escape, look no further than our Northern neighbor, Alberta. Located in western Cana...