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Geography of Alberta

Can you guess these random facts about the geography of Alberta?
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Last updated: December 23, 2025
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Largest Cities
1988 Olympics host
Calgary
Capital of Alberta
Edmonton
Between the above
Red Deer
Tall viaduct
Lethbridge
Starts with "A"
Airdrie
 
 
National Parks
Oldest in Canada
Banff
Deer species
Elk Island
Rocky Mountains
Jasper
Near Glacier NP
Waterton Lakes
Shared with NWT
Wood Buffalo
 
 
Bordering Provinces
British Columbia
Saskatchewan
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Alberta is one of these three provinces
Prairie Provinces
Nickname on license plates, 1973-2026
Wild Rose Country
"Fort" city known for a 2016 wildfire
Fort McMurray
U.S. state Alberta borders to the south
Montana
Highest point in Alberta (starts with C)
Mount Columbia
Alberta's most important export (hint: Suncor)
Oil
Eroded rock formations near Drumheller
Hoodoos
Town where Nickelback was formed
Hanna
City split by Alberta's eastern border
Lloydminster
Longest river entirely in Alberta
Athabasca River
River the Peace Bridge crosses
Bow River
Town near the "Three Sisters" peaks
Canmore
Supposedly the sunniest city in Canada
Medicine Hat
Location of Alberta's most famous rodeo
Stampede Park
Home stadium for the Oilers NHL team
Rogers Place
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