
Geography of Alberta - Wikipedia
Located in Western Canada, the province has an area of 661,190 km 2 (255,290 sq mi) and is bounded to the south by the United States state of Montana along 49° north for 298 km (185 mi); to the east at 110° west by the province of Saskatchewan for 1,223 km (760 mi); and at 60° north the Northwest Territories for 644 km (400 mi).
Canadian Prairies - Wikipedia
It includes the Canadian portion of the Great Plains and the Prairie provinces, namely Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba. [2] These provinces are partially covered by grasslands, plains, and lowlands, mostly in the southern regions.
Plains Cultures (8,000 BCE – 1,000 CE) - Alberta History
Mar 4, 2025 · By 8,000 BCE, as the glaciers receded and the world warmed, the landscape of Alberta began to resemble something we might recognize today. The vast, rolling grasslands of the southern plains came alive, stretching wide and open beneath skies that …
Historic Plains | Canada's Alberta - Travel Alberta
Learn about Indigenous history at two UNESCO World Heritage Sites within Alberta’s Historic Plains: Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump and Writing-on-Stone Provincial Park / Áísínai'pi. Charming small towns and rural areas like Elkwater and Fort Macleod boast enchanting artisanal stores, handmade souvenirs and restaurants featuring Albertan-grown goods.
Alberta plains prehistory : a review - Open Government
The prehistory of Alberta Plains span at least 11,000 years. Archaeologists have discerned changes in artifact styles which allow this long record of human habitation to be divided into periods and phases/complexes.
Geography of Alberta - The Canadian Encyclopedia
Alberta is divided by three of Canada’s seven physiographic regions. These three regions are the Cordillera, Interior Plains and Canadian Shield. However, the vast majority of the province falls within the Interior Plains region. The Interior Plains may be further divided into prairie grassland, parkland and boreal forest.
Alberta Plateau - Wikipedia
The Alberta Plateau is a flat and gently rolling upland in Northern Alberta and in the northeastern corner of British Columbia, Canada. [1] [2] It ranges in elevation from about 910 to 1,220 metres (3,000 to 4,000 feet) and lies in the middle of the Interior Plains, one of seven physiographic regions in Canada.
Alberta Plain | region, Canada | Britannica
These plains are rolling landscapes of glacial deposits laid over almost horizontal bedrock. In some areas the undulating plains are interspersed with ranges of low hills (glacial moraines) studded with kettle lakes and flat-bottomed, steep-banked…
CPKC: Across the Alberta Plains! - YouTube
Oct 1, 2024 · Often overshadowed by the impressive mountain ranges to the west, the wide open plains make for excellent train watching on the Canadian Transcon! Don't you worry though. You'll be seeing...
Central Plains - ArcGIS StoryMaps
The region, along with the neighbouring Western Plains and Benchlands region, is home to a large portion of Alberta’s population. Compared to the other hydrogeological regions, the Central Plains region has a wide range of temperature, moisture, and natural habitat.
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