No. Alberta generally has a dry, continental (quite cold in winter and quite warm in summer) climate. The only places in Alberta cold enough to have a tundra climate are high elevations in mountains, above the line where trees can't grow. The rest of Alberta (essentially all of it) is nowhere near a tundra climate; the summers are too warm.
in siberia and Yukon
In Montreal, Canada the climate is a transitional climate. Montreal will experience a wide variety of temperatures through out the year.
Tundras are near in Russia, so Russians live in a tundra climate.
a tundra climate
tropical and tundra
in the tundra, it is usually very cold and dry.
Acrtic tundra
they are in the high latitude
yes, near North Canada might not exactly be in the tundra climate but it will be very similar.
siberia's climate is a tundra
its is called a tundra just because it comes from the latin root tundramine that means climate that affects climate itslef
COLD