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Alberta

This prairie province of Canada is vast in its various types of topography and ethnicity. It is a growing area due to the economic boom with oil and gas, as well as with tourism and agriculture industries which play a significant role in the province's economic well-being. Any subject matter to do with this prairie province they call "Wild Rose Country" can be discussed here, from the people and the places to travel and industry, and everything in between.

1,117 Questions

Is Alberta not one of the Great Lake?

No, Alberta is a province in Canada. The Great Lakes are Superior, Michigan, Huron, Ontario, and Erie.

What is the 4 letter abbreviation for Alberta Canada?

It used to be common to to abreviate Alberta as "Alta" in postage addresses, now it has been replaced by "AB"

Did wilfrid laurier convince Alberta and Saskatchewan to join the confederation?

Laurier was Prime Minster when Alberta and Saskatchewan were established as provinces, but he did not have to convince them to join Canada. The two provinces were created out of the Northwest Territories; which was already Canadian territory.

How many hours drive from Alberta to Montana?

depends on where in each you are talking about. if you are on the montana/alberta border you don't even have to drive, all it takes is one step taking less than one second.

Are there lemmings in Alberta?

No. You will find lemmings in the tundra, and Alberta is too far south of the tundra to have any lemmings.

What are five human characteristics of Canada?

There is race(multicultral), gender, age, languages, and culture/religion

How deep is Lesser Slave Lake in Alberta Canada?

The maximum depth of Lesser Slave Lake in Alberta, Canada is 67 feet. The average depth of this lake is 37 feet and the length 62 miles.

What is the driving distance between Edmonton Alberta and mayerthorpe Alberta?

In a straight line its 73 miles (117 kilometers). Following the roads its 85 miles (137 kilometers), about 1 hour 38 minutes drive.

Why do you think Alberta Saskatchewan and Manitoba have no major fish resources.?

Because these provinces are not located beside the ocean, like British Columbia, Newfoundland, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, Quebec and New Brunswick are. AB, SK and MB are what are called "Land-locked" provinces.

How long are PAT in Alberta for grade 6?

it's 120 minutes for writing, 60 minutes for reading, math, science, and social. So technically a total of 180 for literature. Hope this helped!

What region is Alberta in?

alberta is part of the prarie and cordillera region.

Where did the Metis settle in Alberta?

The Metis had settlements all over Alberta and the rest of Canada.

What age can a teenager be left home alone for extended periods of time in Alberta?

There is no legal minimum age for a child to be left alone in Alberta.

What is the HST in Alberta?

Alberta does not have HST. It only has GST. HST (Harmonized Sales Tax, which is the combination of Provincial Sales takes and Goods and Services Tax) is only found in Ontario, British Columbia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Nova Scotia.

The current rate of GST for all provinces, including Alberta, is at a rate of 5%.