It was found near the Badlands in Drumheller.
Hockey was introduced to Alberta in the 1890's. Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ice_hockey_teams_in_Alberta
It was some time after the dinosaurs' time! It partly depends what you mean by "human", but the earliest hominid fossil so far found is 7 million years old, it was nicknamed "Toumaï" by its discoverers.
primary because a fossil is a thing you first see. if it was a book about fossils then its secondary.
Winnie Roach Leuszler was the first Canadian to swim the English Channel.
The historian found a marvelous dinosaur fossil that was millions of years old
it is found in Alberta,Canada and in Montana
Colorado, Montana, South Dakota, Wyoming, Alberta, and Saskatchewan.
i know it for alberta-fossil fuels, forestry(plants),agiculture those were the 3 main industries for Alberta
wheat was first found in Alberta
Joseph Tyrrell found his first major fossil discovery, a partial skull of a dinosaur, in 1884 in Alberta, Canada. This discovery led to the excavation of the nearly complete dinosaur skeleton, now known as "Albertosaurus".
The first fossil discovered in Antarctica was a Nodosaurid Ankylosaur. It was found in 1986.
the first fossil I've ever seen was dinonychus raptor I'm not sure if it was the first dinosaur fossil found but i think it might be.
is was found in 1337
The person to find the first stegosaurus fossil was M.P. Felch
a plant.
1990 in mexico
the first fossil was found 2.6 million years ago and was a spearhead