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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

How many plants does Jasper Alberta have?

You mean in the town itself? That would have to number upward in the millions. In the national park, the number of plants found are much higher than 999 million!

Where are the Indy race tracks in Alberta?

As of 2008, the Indy race track is localed in Edmonton Alberta- this race is typically run tward the end of July.

What province is lake slave in?

It's not "Lake Slave" it's Slave Lake. And it's located in Northern Alberta, Canada.

How far is it from Red Deer to Medicine Hat?

It is 136 mi. from Red Deer to Medicine Hat.

How long is the car ride from Ontario to Alberta?

If we use Toronto and Calgary as the start and stop points it will take 35 hours actually driving, this does not include stops to eat buy gas or sleep

Is there a body of water in the foothills in Alberta?

There are more than one bodies of water that can be found in the foothills of Alberta. Many streams and creeks run through this hilly land, and a few major rivers as well. You may also find lakes and ponds where these streams and rivers empty into, however ponds are more likely to be found in this area than lakes because it is actually a thin strip of land that sits between the Rocky Mountains to the west and the Mixed Grass Prairie to the east.

How did La Glace Alberta get its name?

In 1900, Charles La Glace was one of the signatories of Treaty 8, opening a large tract of the Peace River country for homesteading. La Glace was named in his honour.

Can you register a car in Alberta if you only have a learners license class 7?

You do not need to have any type of license to insure and register a vehicle in Alberta. You'll obviously not be able to operate it without one, or in your case without a fully licensed driver in the vehicle with you or as per the provisions of your class 7 license.

Is having a novelty license plate on the front of the car illegal in Alberta and British Columbia?

Yes and no, respectively. It is illegal in Alberta if it is not a part of a "specialty" group like the Veterans Group. In BC, it still is law that a vehicle have licence plates both on the front and back of the vehicle.

Where can 13 year olds find work?

Because laws in most places prohibit a company from hiring pre-teens, you will not be able to get hired. The best place to earn money at 13 is in your neighborhood. With a friend, you can go door to door offering to mow yards, wash cars, clean garages, walk dogs, and many other odd and end jobs for payment. It would be best to take a parent or other adult to help so you are less likely to run into problems at strange houses.If failing in that agricultural work is still not illegal in most places

Are you looking for a bone density test in Alberta?

A bone density test uses a very low-dose X-ray machine that evaluates bone loss commonly associated with osteopenia or osteoporosis. The bone density test uses two low-energy X-ray beams to examine the strength of your bones, identify potential fracture risk, and evaluate the efficacy of therapy. A bone density test is most commonly performed on the lumbar spine, hip, and forearm, as these bones have been shown to generate the most reliable measurements for predicting fractures and monitoring treatment. Visit Insight Medical Imaging today for our bone density test services.

What is the distance between Cardston Alberta and Nelson BC driving a car?

The driving distance from Cardston, Canada to Nelson, Canada is 325 miles / 523 km

What violent storm hit through Edmonton Alberta in 1987?

It was a nasty superstorm that produced an F5 tornado that tore through Edmonton on July 31, 1987, also known as "Black Friday." Quite a few people were killed and a number were injured, and a lot of homes and business were totaled that day as well. Tornadoes are not rare in Alberta, but it is rare to get an F5 like the one in Edmonton 25 years ago.