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Saturday night’s partial solar eclipse had Calgary’s budding astronomers out in force. Here are some photos readers submitted.

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Beautiful Banff.

Photo credit: @Neil_Zee

Share your photos & stories of Canada using #ExploreCanada and we’ll share our favourites.

We have found a winner! Congratulations, Samantha Ewart, you are on your way to the 2012 Calgary Stampede

Guillermo from Jimmy Kimmel Live! experiencing our #DinoInLA event. 

#DinoInLA Contest

Travel Alberta wanted to give our friends in California a sneak peek at the unique experiences available right here in our province this summer, and now we want you to join us! 

To win a trip to Alberta this summer, name the dinosaur that was discovered on Santa Monica Beach by tweeting using the hashtag #DinoInLA! You have until May 11th to enter! 

Good luck, get creative and have fun! 

The Royal Tyrrell Museum, which is located in the middle of the Canadian Badlands in Drumheller, Alberta, is Canada’s only museum dedicated exclusively to the science of paleontology and holds one of the world’s largest displays of dinosaurs. In total, Royal Tyrrell Museum houses more than 130,000 specimens and its galleries and exhibitions immerse you into their 3.9 billion-year-history of life on earth. The eastern area of Alberta is also filled with hoodoos, canyons and coulees that quickly become any explorer’s dream.

Are you ready to experience Alberta? Follow #DinoInLA on Twitter to see how you could win your way to visit us or visit http://travelalberta.com

canadakeepexploring:

Beautiful Banff.

Photo credit: @Neil_Zee

Share your photos & stories of Canada using #ExploreCanada and we’ll share our favourites.

“Our videos take viewers on an emotional journey.” - Bruce Okabe, CEO

We made this video in hopes of showing the world how breathtaking our province truly is. From the highest peak to the lowest hill, we wanted to capture it all. Little did we know then that over 1,000,000 people would watch this video and share the pride of Alberta we so proudly bring to you every day. Thank you to everyone who has watched, shared and liked this video. We couldn’t have done it without you.  

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