Banff - Alberta's Rockies place first for spectacular natural attractions
Alberta’s Rockies place first for spectacular natural attractions. Lonely Planet, known universally and informally as the traveller’s bible, ranked the Canadian Rockies as the number one destination for spectacular natural attractions.
Banff food scene goes off
Banff's food scene is growing up fast and the menus are expanding with more local produce.
Chill Out At The Calgary Winterfest
Instead of cocooning indoors, come celebrate the very best that winter has to offer at the Calgary Winterfest. Running from February 9 - 19, 2007, there are events and activities for everyone. You'll never look at winter the same way again!
Exciting, Enchanting, Effortless: Canada Timeshare
There are so many things to do and see in Canada. This expansive country has countless destinations that feature fun and exciting activities. Canada is also plentiful with luxurious timeshares.
Summer Over? Edmonton is Still Open!
There's a familiar saying in Alberta: "If you don't like the weather, wait an hour; it'll change." This is especially true in the later part of the year. One day you're in shorts and t-shirts, the next you're scrambling for long johns and snow boots. But whether it's autumn leaves or snowflakes falling at your feet, there's still plenty of action in Alberta's capital. We have quite a few ideas to add to your itinerary.
Waterton Lakes National Park, the real Brokeback Mountain
When rolling prairie meets a wall of majestic mountains that surround a pristine lake, the view is nothing short of spectacular. That's the landscape that greets visitors, long before they arrive at Waterton Lakes National Park. The overland route to the park takes travellers through Southern Alberta foothill country, scenic ranch land that was chosen as a film site for the 2005 feature film: Brokeback Mountain.