Destination Articles About Alberta:

11 Destination Articles

  • White Gloves & Wranglers

    By Nikki Gloudeman

    September 25, 2012

    Alberta’s sublime natural resources are vividly captured in wide angles and aerial shots. Witness Travel Alberta’s recent video campaign, featuring footage of the ice-capped Canadian Rockies, a bright yellow canola field, fly fishers on a turquoise-blue lake and horses stampeding across open plains, punctuated with acoustic guitar-backed crooning as achingly poignant as the natural vistas featured.

  • Western Canada 4x4

    By Chris McBeath

    June 27, 2012

    From grizzly bears on the west coast to polar bears on the shores of Hudson Bay, Canada’s four westernmost provinces, British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba, offer meeting professionals extraordinary variety. Within these provinces are large cities whose names are well known, including Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton and Winnipeg. There are also smaller cities, that are equally attractive for their meeting potential. And there’s the landscape. A magnificent terrain stretching across nearly 1,550 miles (2,500 kilometers), it contains ancient rain forest and desert canyons, carves through towering glacial mountains and shimmers with vast prairies of wheat and mustard.

  • The Insider’s Guide to Alberta

    By Nikki Gloudeman

    September 23, 2011

    The best of Alberta from those who know it best

  • Simply Beautiful

    By Nikki Gloudeman

    June 21, 2011

    What do rugged stretches of mountain terrain, dazzlingly appointed luxury hotels, striking city skylines, endless vistas of the Pacific Ocean and vast expanses of untouched wooded nature have in common? Actually, there are two common factors: They’re all drop-dead gorgeous. And they’re all in Western Canada. Indeed, there is something almost mystical about the singular beauty of Canada’s western side, which varies in landscapes but never in aesthetic wonderment. Locales include Vancouver and Edmonton, cities uncommonly defined by the stunning nature around them; Victoria, a harbor town that epitomizes the word scenic; Whistler, a quintessential alpine mountain destination; Calgary and its rugged cowboy vibe; the towering peaks and blue-green waters of Banff and Lake Louise; and between all these, sizable stretches of unbridled grandeur. This rich array of striking vistas also sets the tone for memorable meetings. Host an event amid the beauty of Western Canada, and your attendees won’t soon forget it.

  • Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

    By Talia Salem

    March 28, 2011

    Edmonton might not have the name recognition of some of its Canadian counterparts, such as Vancouver, Montreal and Toronto, but it has many buzz-worthy offerings.

  • Work Hard, Play Hard

    By Kathy Chin Leong

    September 30, 2010

    It’s a steep climb to the Athabasca Glacier in Jasper, Alberta, but every angular jostle is worth the view from the comfort of a custom-built snowcoach , hauling visitors up every 15 minutes. The whitish-blue icy tongue, estimated to be nearly four miles long and 1,000 feet thick, is a gargantuan natural wonder, epic in both size and beauty, along the Columbia Icefield .

  • Not Resting on Their Laurels

    By Carolyn Koenig

    June 30, 2010

    Millions of viewers around the world tuned in to the breathtaking athletic prowess and fierce competition that played out before their eyes when the 2010 Winter Olympics came to British Columbia—not unlike the skills and fanfare a few decades earlier, when Alberta hosted the event in Calgary. There was drama... pain... joy... exuberance, at the highest level of each sport.

  • Full of surprises

    By Talia Salem

    March 19, 2010

    If you took Edmonton’s offerings out of context, you’d think the city (and its residents) only cared about having fun. And you wouldn’t necessarily be wrong.

  • Alberta, Naturally

    By Carolyn Koenig

    September 22, 2009

    To understand the physical beauty of Alberta, you need to know that it encompasses five national parks, or, to put it in perspective, 24,335 of its 255,285 square miles. Two parks (Banff and Jasper) are located in the majestic Canadian Rocky Mountains, segueing from one layer of jagged peaks to another in a seemingly endless north-south spine.