Canada's Rocky Mountain Playground
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Located on the eastern slopes of Canada’s Rocky Mountains, Alberta’s six ski resorts are in the perfect powder snow zone. These resorts are a don’t-miss destination for your winter vacation. Click to learn more about the ski and snowboard experience in Alberta.
Early season snow is falling at Lake Louise Mountain Resort as it prepares to host the Bombardier Winterstart World Cup in the Canadian Rockies.
You have six major ski and ride resorts from which to choose in the Canadian Rockies in Alberta. Each of them added improvements for this ski season.
To ski and think like a local, you often need to ski with a local. Learn how you can ski with locals in Alberta, who can help you find powder-perfect gems.
Northeast Alberta is blessed with an extensive system of multi-use trails. There’s something here for everyone: hikers, cyclists, off-highway vehicle enthusiasts, horseback riders, snowmobilers, cross country skiers, snowshoers, dog sledders and even wagon trekkers. Stay awhile!
What do movies like Unforgiven, Brokeback Mountain, RV, The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford, Superman III and Legends of the Fall have in common? All were shot in Alberta. Come for a visit, get behind the wheel, and put yourself in the scene!
