maps of alberta

what's inside: alberta

Maps of Alberta provide information on major cities within Alberta. Check out these interactive maps of Alberta.

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Capital Edmonton
Area 255,286 sq mi
661,188 sq km
Population
(1996 census)
2,696,826
Major Cities
(1996 census)
Calgary (768,082), Edmonton (616,306),
Lethbridge (63,053), Red Deer (60,075),
St. Albert (46,888)
Highest Point Mt. Columbia
12,293 feet
3,747 meters
Industry petroleum and coal products, food processing, chemicals
Agriculture beef cattle, wheat, canola, barley, hogs, milk
Minerals and Resources petroleum, natural gas

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Geography of Alberta

Alberta, the westernmost of the Prairie Provinces of Canada. Its landscapes vary from lofty mountain peaks and glacial lakes of the Rockies to vast forests and fertile prairies.

History of Alberta

History of Alberta. Centuries before Europeans came to explore and settle what is now Alberta, Indians followed the buffalo herds, which provided them with food, clothing, and shelter.