No one.
There are many rivers in Alberta. To name a few:Athabasca RiverNorth Saskatchewan RiverPeace RiverBattle RiverBow RiverMilk RiverPembina RiverPaddle River...are some rivers located in Alberta.
Banff river
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If navigable, the State owns the minerals.
Absolutely! There are many rivers, lakes and mountains in Alberta!Some lakes are:Thunder LakeLake AthabascaLesser Slave LakeClear LakePine LakeSome rivers are:North Saskatchewan RiverAthabasca RiverBow RiverBattle RiverMilk RiverSome mountains are:Three SistersPyramid MountainMount RundleMount Edith CavellMarmot MountainThese are only just a few of the many lakes, rivers and mountains that exist in Alberta, Canada.
It's a telemarketing company working for Alberta Energy Savings.
Mississippi?
Varied, from Mixed-Grass Prairies to the Foothills and the Rocky Mountains, to the Aspen Parkland and the Boreal Forest. Alberta also has numerous lakes, rivers and streams that flow throw this great province.
Well we have many in alberta, most of our rivers have water in them and usually flowwing in one direction, our lakes also have water in them and if you look hard enough you might find a fish And our mountains have rock dirt and worms...... Thank you for asking, and you're welcome for answering, Awex and Owen
No large bodies of water border Alberta.
peace river
Yes, Alberta is home to several natural features and towns. The Canadian Rockies contain many mountains, such as Mount Alberta, while rivers like the Bow and the Athabasca flow through the region. Glaciers, such as the Columbia Icefield, are also found in Alberta, and there are numerous lakes, including Lake Louise. Towns like Banff and Jasper are popular destinations within Alberta's stunning natural landscapes.