Peaceful. Calming. Awe-inspiring. The feelings evoked by Alberta’s landscapes can be powerful, even while we're all staying home. So even though we're saving our travel for later, here's a reminder of the feelings that will always be here waiting for you. #StayHome
It’s official! Writing-on-Stone Provincial Park in Southern Alberta has been named a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The provincial park, also known as Áísínai’pi is a sacred place for Indigenous Blackfoot people. Learn about its incredible Indigenous history https://t.co/k3srWxQAnU
This trio of multicoloured cubs is quite rare, so if you happen to have the privilege of catching a glimpse (from a safe distance, of course) consider yourself lucky!
Photos by wildmoussaphotography | #explorealberta
Did you hear? Calgary made @nytimes list of 52 Places To Go in 2019! See why the expanding East Village is capturing attention across the globe. https://t.co/G4jWt2tZKU
Photo by @Davey_Gravy | #explorealberta
Everything you need to know about 'Steve' the new kind of aurora. From when and where you can see it to why they called it Steve. https://t.co/xGqtfwku7H
Photo by @PaulZizkaPhoto
Nothing is more fitting this Easter than to check out the world's largest Easter Egg! 31 feet long, but sadly not filled with chocolate, this egg is hard to miss.
Photo by luislabinijr via IG | #explorealberta
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