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The 10 Best Places To Live In The Alberta | Canada

Are you considering a move to a new Canadian city to make a better life?
Alberta is a province in Western Canada. Its landscape encompasses mountains, prairies, desert badlands, and vast coniferous forests.
It is Canada's fourth-most populous province and the most populous of Canada's three prairie provinces.
Alberta has more than 600 lakes and rich mineral deposits. In the west, the Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks have glaciers in the Columbia Icefields.
The Waterton Glacier International Peace Park is a biosphere reserve that straddles the southern border with the USA.
You can find several smaller towns and cities that are perfect for raising a family, finding a good job, or simply enjoying a quiet retirement.
Over the last five years, the province of Alberta has seen it’s population skyrocket due to people coming to the province to find work.
With its scenic beauty, no provincial tax, and higher average wages anywhere in the country, Alberta offers a high quality of life that’s hard to find elsewhere.
We’ve taken a look at some statistics and compiled a list of the 10 best places to live in Alberta:
10. Banff.
9. Lethbridge.
8. Camrose.
7. Jasper.
6. Medicine Hat.
5. Canmore.
4. Strathcona County.
3. Calgary.
2. Edmonton.
1. St. Albert.
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48 Hours in Lacombe County || Alberta Canada

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Hiking in my 'Backyard' || Hidden Trails of Lacombe, Alberta

Sometimes it can be fun and relaxing to enjoy a classic 'staycation': a vacation spent from home where you explore your local region and try to discover new places and spaces. The city of Lacombe in Alberta, Canada is my local area, and we had a blast traversing a hidden trail we'd discovered right in our neighborhood, just beyond our backyard.

Join Marti from Down the Wrabbit Hole Travel as she and her family meander through a sort-of-secret trail in their city, winding around a gorgeous lake at sunset, inspecting different varieties of mushrooms and fungi, and even finding a 'treasure' discarded along the trail!

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Ponoka, Alberta Canada

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Ponoka is a town in central Alberta, Canada. It is located at the junction of Highway 2A and Highway 53, 59 kilometres north of Red Deer and 95 kilometres south of Edmonton. The name Ponoka is Blackfoot for elk, which is the animal depicted in the town flag. Ponoka County's municipal office is located in Ponoka.
Steeped in western heritage and agricultural roots, Ponoka is the proud home of the Ponoka Stampede, Canada's largest 7-day pro rodeo. Since 1936, the Ponoka Stampede has been thrilling fans with jaw-dropping pro-rodeo action.
On Oct. 19, 1900, the hamlet of Ponoka became the Village of Ponoka. Four years later almost to the day, the community became the Town of Ponoka. The first mayor of the community would be John D.It's among the top rodeos in the world.Elevation: 807 m
Area: 13.05 km²
Weather: -9 °C, Wind SE at 18 km/h, 74% Humidity More on weather.com
Population: 7,229 (2016)
Mayor: Kevin Ferguson
Local time: Sunday 3:20 p.m.
Area code(s): +1-403, +1-587
Province: Alberta - CANADA.

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Meridian Beach - Ponoka County

Alberta Bound visits Meridian Beach to find a well developed community on the edge of Gull Lake, AB. The community offers plenty of amenities for those who love the outdoors.

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Lions Centennial Park - Ponoka

Alberta Bound visits Lions Centennial Park in Ponoka, Alberta. This park is a great place to spend the day or just stop for a rest along your journey. There’s plenty to see and do for the entire family.

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Lake access in Ponoka County

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Winter in Alberta: A tale like no other

It's time to be the author of your winter tale. Get inspired for your travel to Alberta!

Step into a snow-dusted dream as clear blue lakes nestled in the majestic Rocky Mountains invite you to discover your inner snowman. Go tubing at Lake Louise and awe at the ice sculptures of the Ice Magic Festival. Fill your days with hiking and skiing, and then warm up in a steaming hot spring. Calgary and Edmonton will be your starting points, filled with activities: ice-skating on the Bow River, trying the local cuisine (bison anyone?), and discovering the rich history and blend of cultures...

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THE BIGGEST RODEO IN CANADA | Calgary Stampede Travel Guide

The Calgary Stampede is one of the biggest parties in Canada! I bought a cowboy hat especially for this event because this is definitely an event people dress up for. Taking place every July in Calgary, Alberta, the Stampede is a 10 day event featuring a huge parade, rodeo, exhibition and live music! Join me on a tour of the first day of festivities and see what the biggest attraction in Calgary has to offer :)

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Beautiful Gull Lake, Alberta Canada By Drone | Cinematic 4K

Gull Lake is a peaceful beautiful place in Alberta Canada. If you ever get the chance to go there we highly recommend it. This short video gives you a birds-eye view of the beauty Gull Lake has to offer. It includes some nice drone shots and slow-motion video.

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The Best of Eastern Canada & the USA with Insight Travel Director Roger Grenfell

Rosebud, Alberta

Prepare to be amazed. After visiting and working in more than 2,000 cities and towns around the world, not much surprises me anymore.

For years I’ve worked throughout the Canadian province of Alberta where people have repeatedly asked me if I’ve ever visited a certain little town out in the Badlands of the Alberta prairie. After hearing about this place for years, I finally got the chance to visit and instantly fell in love. This 14-minute video will show you the power of one or two local champions with a great vision, and what can be done to put a small town, in the middle of nowhere, on the map, making it a fantastic destination worth a trip from just about anywhere. Prepare to be surprised. Welcome to Rosebud.

Chain Lakes Provincial Park...Where To Go Camping and Fishing in Alberta

We are learning how to fish and we are exploring areas where to catch fish around Alberta, Canada especially close to Calgary which is where our home is.
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Lake Athabasca in Canada - Natural Beauty of Provincial Parks

Lake Athabasca (/ˌæθəˈbæskə/; French: lac Athabasca; from Woods Cree: aðapaskāw, [where] there are plants one after another) is located in the northwest corner of Saskatchewan and the northeast corner of Alberta between 58° and 60° N. The lake is 26% in Alberta and 74% in Saskatchewan.

The name in the Dene language originally referred only to the large delta formed by the confluence of the Athabasca River at the southwest corner of the lake. Prior to 1789, Sir Alexander Mackenzie explored the lake. In 1791, Philip Turnor, cartographer for the Hudson’s Bay Company, wrote in his journal, low swampy ground on the South side with a few willows growing upon it, from which the Lake in general takes its name Athapison in the Southern Cree tongue which signifies open country such as lakes with willows and grass growing about them. Peter Fidler originally recorded the name for the river in 1790 as the Great Arabuska. By 1801, the name had gained a closer spelling to the current name—Athapaskow Lake. By 1820, George Simpson referred to both the lake and the river as Athabasca.

The lake covers 7,850 km2 (3,030 sq mi), is 283 km (176 mi) long, has a maximum width of 50 km (31 mi), and a maximum depth of 124 m (407 ft), and holds 204 km3 (49 cu mi) of water, making it the largest and deepest lake in both Alberta and Saskatchewan, and the eighth largest in Canada. Water flows northward from the lake via the Slave River and Mackenzie River systems, eventually reaching the Arctic Ocean.
Fort Chipewyan, one of the oldest European settlements in Alberta, is located on the western shore of the lake, where the Rivière des Rochers drains the lake and flows toward Slave River, beginning its northward journey along the eastern boundary of Wood Buffalo National Park. The eastern section of the lake narrows to a width of about 1 km (.6 miles) near the community of Fond du Lac located on the northern shore then continues to its most easterly point at the mouth of the Fond du Lac River.
Fidler Point on the north shore of Lake Athabasca is named for Peter Fidler, a surveyor and map maker for the Hudson's Bay Company.
Along with other lakes such as the Great Bear Lake and Great Slave Lake, Lake Athabasca is a remnant of the vast Glacial Lake McConnell.

Tributaries

Tributaries of Lake Athabasca include (going clockwise); Fond du Lac River, Otherside River, Helmer Creek, MacFarlane River, Archibald River, William River, Ennuyeuse Creek, Dumville Creek, Debussac Creek, Jackfish Creek, Claussen Creek, Old Fort River, Crown Creek, Athabasca River, Colin River, Oldman River, Bulyea River, Grease River and Robillard River.

Uranium and gold mining along the northern shore resulted in the birth of Uranium City, Saskatchewan, which was home to mine workers and their families. While the last mine closed in the 1980s, the effects of mining operations had already heavily contaminated the northern shores. The large oil sands mining nearby is suspected to have added to the current pollution levels in the lake.
On October 31, 2013, one of Obed Mountain coal mine's pits failed, and from between 600 million to a billion liters of slurry poured into the Plante and Apetowun Creeks. The plume of waste products then joined the Athabasca River, travelling downstream for a month before settling in Lake Athabasca near Fort Chipewyan, over 500 km (310 mi) away.
The Lake Athabasca Sand Dunes, the largest active sand dunes in the world north of 58°, are adjacent to the southern shore. The dunes were designated a Provincial Wilderness Park in 1992.
Lake Athabasca contains 23 species of fish, with a world record lake trout of 46.3 kg (102 lb) caught from its depths in 1961 by means of a gillnet. Other fish species include walleye, yellow perch, northern pike, goldeye, lake whitefish, cisco, Arctic grayling, burbot, white sucker and longnose sucker.


The Athabasca River (French: Rivière Athabasca) is a river in Alberta, Canada, which originates at the Columbia Icefield in Jasper National Park and flows more than 1,231 km (765 mi) before emptying into Lake Athabasca.[5] Much of the land along its banks is protected in national and provincial parks, and the river is designated a Canadian Heritage River for its historical and cultural importance. The scenic Athabasca Falls is located about 30 km (19 mi) upstream from Jasper.


Habel Creek

Warwick Creek

Quincy Creek

Chaba River

Dragon Creek

Sunwapta River

Ranger Creek

Fryatt Creek

Lick Creek

Geraldine Lakes

Kerkeslin Creek

Hardisty Creek

Whirlpool River

Astoria River

Portal Creek

Wabasso Creek

Whistlers Creek

Tekerra Creek

Miette River

Pyramid Lake

Maligne River

Garonne Creek

Snaring River

Morro Creek

Cobblestone Creek

Corral Creek

Jacques Creek

Rocky River

Snake Indian River

Mountain Creek

Fiddle River

Supply Creek

Oldhouse Creek

Prine Creek

Maskuta Creek

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Hardisty Creek

Fish Creek

Cache Petotte Creek

Tiecamp Creek

Canyon Creek

Ponoka Creek

What makes the Peace Region different? | Northern Alberta, Canada

What makes the Peace Region different?

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