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With its deep ethnic and rural roots Edmonton, Alberta celebrates its cultural diversity with down-to-earth, comforting prairie food — with a twist. See what the foodies are raving about.

Sierra West is a true Alberta working cattle ranch that welcomes visitors from around the world who seek horseback riding, breathtaking landscapes and the adventure of the great outdoors in Canada.

Moving a herd of cattle to greener pastures is an experience few can say they have had.  Stay at a working guest ranch in log cabins inspired by the homesteaders of the early 1900’s.  Ride by lakes, rivers and sweeping views of Alberta Canada’s wide open vistas.

Medalta, located in the Historic Clay District of Medicine Hat, is full of vibrant energy. Fire up your imagination by viewing traditional and contemporary ceramic works in the museum or by taking a pottery class. Talk to the artists in residence as they develop their techniques and exchange ideas. Discover the essence of Medalta that starts from the earth beneath your feet and lives on in works of art.

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Do you know the story of Abbot Pass? Some call it the Gem of The Rockies.

The Abbot Pass hut is an alpine hut located at an altitude of 2925 metres (9,598 feet) in Abbot Pass in the Canadian Rocky Mountains in Alberta, Canada. It is nestled between Mount Victoria and Mount Lefroy, straddling the continental divide, which, in this region, defines the boundary between Banff National Park in Alberta and Yoho National Park in British Columbia. While close to the border, the hut lies entirely in Banff National Park, and is the second-highest permanently habitable structure in Canada (after the Neil Colgan Hut). The hut is maintained by the Alpine Club of Canada

Do you or someone you know live in Australia or New Zealand and dream of visiting Canada? Well, Kathmandu is giving you the chance to win a trip for two to Canada, including Alberta. 

It’s as easy as 1, 2, 3 — we promise. http://bit.ly/W4dFV6

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Roots hosted Travel Alberta on September 5, 2012 at the 100 Bloor Street flagship location to celebrate the launch of the latest campaign.

The campaign was shot in the beautiful Badlands of Alberta. Take a look at the lookbook featuring the breath taking scenery and of course, Roots fall fashions.

Hiking? Skiing? Camping? We want to know what’s on your list of things to do in Alberta for 2013.

(remember to breathe) Take Me Higher

Curious to what the mountains look like in Alberta? Here’s a snippet of the beautiful Canadian Rockies from a different perspective. 

Want to see more? You can find more great winter footage here.

Where will you be headed this holiday season?

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