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Ammolite is the official gemstone of Alberta, Canada.
provincial parks in Alberta
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The official tree is The Lodgepole Pine.
Maryland has an Official Gem which is an agate called the Patixent River Stone but it has no Official Stone, Rock or Mineral.
As of 2014, Maryland does not have an official state rock. However, the state does have the Patuxent river stone as the official gemstone of the state.
Alberta's nickname is "Wild Rose Country." This nickname comes from the official flower of the province, the wild rose.
Alberta does not have a National or official food like it has an official flower (Wild Rose) or Grass (Rough Fescue) or Stone (petrified wood) or Mammal (Rocky Mountain Big Horn Sheep) or Bird (Great Horned Owl) or Fish (Bull Trout). If it did it would be Beef. Alberta likes Beef.
There is no official stone, rock or gem.
Alberta's provincial tree is the Lodgepole Pine (Pinus contorta). It was designated as the official provincial tree in 1984.
It has no official state rock, stone or gemstone.
The driving distance is about 1,300km.