Alberta Travel

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Alberta Travel

In Joseph’s trip to Calgary and Southern Alberta, you will step back in time to learn the history of the plains Indians at Blackfoot Crossing Historical Park, the largest aboriginal owned and operated history museum in the World.


Learn more of their stories of survival from the world’s largest concentration of petroglyths and petrographs at Writing on Stone Provincial Park and visit Head-Smashed-In-Buffalo Jump the oldest and best preserved buffalo jump in North America. You will learn more about our western culture and heritage by visiting a working cattle ranch in Southern Alberta, Lucasia Ranch, with over 4000 acres of vast open country and herds of elk and deer mingle with Texas Longhorns and crossbred cattle, as well as Percheron, Appaloosa and Quarter horses.


This ranch, established in 1881 by Colonel Lyndon, stands as testament to a bygone era. Then, step back to the turn of the century at Heritage Park Historical Village in Calgary which recreates early western Canadian history through costumed interpreters, street theatre and over 150 exhibits in Canada’s largest living history museum. Alberta is home to 5 of Canada’s 15 UNESCO World Heritage Sites and you can dig for dinosaur bones in the badlands of Alberta. Wildlife surrounds you at every turn by day and at night. Alberta’s big sky allows you to see more stars than you could ever count with the naked eye.


Enjoying any of the authentic experiences in awe-inspiring landscapes that Alberta has to offer will remind you why you have a passport. In Alberta…..we invite you to experience moments that take your breath away and leave you with memories that will last a lifetime!  For more information visit TravelAlberta.com