Why you should visit Alberta in 2023

National Geographic recently released the “Best of the World 2023” list. It reveals 25 incredible cities and towns to inspire your next trip. The community category in the list includes community-led conservation initiatives and sustainable travel.

A turquoise lake surrounded by mountains in Alberta

Alberta is on the list for the community category in 2023 for its efforts in Indigenous tourism. They are leaders in encouraging people to study the ways of life of the First Nations in North America. There are many reasons to visit the beautiful area of Alberta, Canada in 2023. One of them is the chance to learn about Indigenous culture and traditions. If you are seeking a meaningful experience, add it to your itinerary.

Edmonton

Edmonton, the capital of Alberta is the gateway to the north. It runs along the banks of the North Saskatchewan River and is three hours north of Calgary. Because of its position in the north, the winters are

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Top 150 Unusual Things to See in Alberta

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Debbie Olsen, my close friend and fellow co-creator of 200 Character Hots Places in Alberta, is the creator of a further e book, Best 150 Unconventional Points to See in Alberta, posted in summer time 2022 by Firefly Textbooks. If you assumed you realized the province – and I undoubtedly did, then I assume you would be stunned at what she has uncovered.

In the 272-web site ebook, Debbie will get you throughout Alberta and exhibit you masses of unconventional points which include unusual foodstuff invented in Alberta, abnormal festivals and events in Alberta, unusual bogs for regular individuals, and unusual web pages close to the province. What I also appreciated was her “Did you know” additions to numerous of the generate-ups.

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Travel Alberta Board of Directors Update

Customers vital to guiding organization’s new mandate

CALGARY, AB, July 9, 2021 /CNW/ – Vacation Alberta is delighted to announce the appointment of present-day Board member Neil Yeates, retired Federal Deputy Minister, as Vice-Chair, and welcome Juanita Marois, CEO for Métis Crossing, as Journey Alberta’s newest Board member.

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“As board associates, we guideline Journey Alberta’s strategic direction and Neil and Juanita’s views will be priceless as the business embarks on a new and ambitious mandate as a Location Administration Organization,” said Linda Southern-Heathcott, Journey Alberta Board Chair, and President and Chief Govt Officer, Spruce Meadows Ltd. “I glance forward to doing work with them as Travel Alberta strives to speed up our province’s tourism recovery and sustain prolonged-term progress by means of a coordinated, provincial technique.”

Associates of Travel Alberta’s Board of Directors are appointed by Government of Alberta Orders

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