No, you need a Class 6
It used to be the case that if you already had a Class 5 License (for driving a car) you only needed to do an on-lot skills test to get your Class 6 License (for riding a motorcycle), however this was recently changed. Now, in order to get your Class 6 in Alberta, you must pass a Knowledge Test (multiple-choice, can be taken at any Registry Office) and a Road Test (for which you must provide the motorcycle!), regardless of what license you already hold. In addition, you can practice the Knowledge Test on-line at Passthewheel.com. http://www.passthewheel.com/practiceTestQuestions/canada/alberta/class7-class6/home.asp
Yes
To give them a chance to learn how to drive (14 would be a learners permit which has many restrictions like only being able to drive with passengers who all have their full non-probationary class 5 licence or better, among other restrictions).
Google Maps estimates the driviing time as 5 hours and 33 minutes.
The average flying time is 5 hours, and the average drive time is 49 hours, both depending on where in Florida you start from and where in Alberta you go to.
No..
It is a Learner's Permit License, which allows you to drive a vehicle only if there is a designated driver that is over 18 years of age and holds at least a Class 5 to Class 1 license sitting beside you in the passenger seat. See related link for more details.
In Alberta, a learner driver must have a licensed supervisor in the front passenger seat at all times while driving. This supervisor must be at least 18 years old and hold a valid Class 5 driver's license. Driving without a supervisor is against the law and can result in penalties for both the learner and the supervisor.
Alberta Nelson is 5' 10".
Alberta Vaughn is 5' 2".
Alberta Mayne is 5' 6".
Alberta Watson is 5' 8".