Yes, Alberta Canada does receive a significant amount of snowfall, especially in the winter months. The amount of snow can vary depending on the region within Alberta, with areas in the Rocky Mountains and northern parts typically seeing more snow compared to other parts of the province.
The ground snow load in Alberta, Canada varies depending on the location, but it is typically in the range of 20-30 pounds per square foot (psf) for residential areas. It is recommended to consult the National Building Code of Canada or local building authorities for specific information on snow load requirements in Alberta.
You would have to drive to b.c or jasper.
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It is 100% likely that it will snow somewhere in Canada at some point in time in the month of January. In fact, I live in the province of Alberta and it snowed here today January 2, 2009.
Not cover but try to protect from heavy weight of snow as it can break branches.
There was 21.2cm of snowfall in Edmonton for the month of February in 2012 (as measured at the Edmonton International Airport).
The province Alberta was created out of the Northwest Territories.
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The symbol on the Alberta Flag is the Coat of Arms of Alberta. It was granted to Alberta by King Edward VII in 1907.