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The Princess Province

  • Alberta is nicknamed the Princess Province because it was named after a daughter of Britain’s Queen Victoria, Princess Louise Caroline Alberta.

  • The world’s tallest tepee is located in Medicine Hat. Designed for the Calgary Winter Olympics, it stands over 20 storeys high and weighs 200 tonnes (440,800 lbs)!

  • In 1967, to celebrate Canada’s centennial (100th anniversary), the residents of St. Paul built the world’s first UFO landing pad.

  • Some of the most intact dinosaur fossils have been found in Drumheller—the dinosaur capital of the world.

  • Banff National Park, located west of Calgary, was Canada’s first national park.

  • The city of Lloydminster is the only Canadian city situated right on the border between two provinces, Alberta and Saskatchewan.

  • Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump is a high cliff in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains. For thousands of years, natives killed herds of buffalo by driving them off the cliff and then collected their carcasses below. Today, it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.


Climate

Alberta experiences cold winters, fed by chilling arctic winds from the north. Warmer chinook (western) winds periodically sweep through the province in wintertime, drying things out and raising temperatures. Summers in Alberta are usually warm. The sky is often sunny during both winter and summer. Northern Alberta gets around 18 hours of daylight in the summertime but tends to be cooler than the southern part of the province. In July, the average temperature is 16°C (60°F) in northern Alberta and 21°C (70°F) in southern Alberta. Winter temperatures are much colder in both regions, averaging -27°C (-16°F) in the northern region and -12°C (10°F) in the southern region.

Geography

Alberta has an area of 661,848 square kilometres (255,541 sq miles), making it Canada’s fourth largest province. The westernmost of Canada’s three Prairie Provinces (Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta), Alberta is the only one that contains all three of Canada’s main geographic regions: the Canadian Shield, the High Plains, and the Rocky Mountains. The Canadian Shield, an ancient ring of rock that covers much of North America, can be seen above ground in the northeastern part of Alberta. The High Plains region, where Calgary, Edmonton, and other large cities are located, covers the south and central portions of the province. This region has fertile farmland, on which ranchers raise cattle and farmers grow wheat and canola. Southeastern Alberta is often known as the “badlands,” because wind, rain, and the Red Deer River have eroded the rock to form strange formations called hoodoos. Hoodoos are tall pillars of rock shaped like toadstools that grow out of the cliffs and gullies in the area. The badlands are also known for dinosaur fossils, found in layers of rock that have been eroded by wind and rain over the centuries. The Rocky Mountains region runs along Alberta’s southwestern border and includes both the highest point in the province, Mount Columbia, at 3,747 metres (12,294 ft), and the highest town in Canada, Lake Louise, at 1,540 metres (5,052 ft).

Wildlife

White Goat, Siffleur, and Ghost River are Alberta’s three designated wilderness areas and are strictly protected from development. Hunting, fishing, and horse riding are not permitted, and only foot traffic is allowed. Many caribou, grizzly bears, mountain goats, and bighorn sheep are found in these beautiful wilderness areas.

Environmental Issues

Forest Management

Forest management officials are trying to reach a balance between the concerns of the logging industry and the preservation of water and protection of wildlife. The forest industry brings in billions of dollars each year and provides jobs for tens of thousands of Albertans. At the same time, the process of clear-cutting, or cutting down all the trees in a specific area, creates several environmental problems. One of the biggest problems is the reduction of species of trees in an area. A possible healthier alternative is selection management, in which individual trees are cut and small clearings are left to be naturally reseeded by the surrounding trees.

Water Shortage

Water shortages have long been a concern, particularly in southern Alberta, where the rivers have been drying up for the past several decades. On top of this problem, water consumption has also increased because many people have moved to Alberta in response to better economic opportunities within the province, swelling the population. Researchers are trying to figure out how to bring some of the northern water supply to the southern regions of the province, where most of the people live. The provincial government is also encouraging Albertans to reduce their water usage over the next several years.

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"Happy Birthday Alberta!"
((Ahh thanks for the watch back ; v ; ))
(( question: are you canadian :iconfryplz: ))
((answer: im not canadian :'c even though i want to be one//sob))
(( question: where are you from? come on now dont be like that //pat pat ))
((answer: i'm from Pennsylvania, America. uwu but being a canadian must be cool//patted))
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Admin: thanks so much for the watch! i think this account is pretty awesome. you look like one of those creators who has a clue what they're doing :3