Fall Fests, Corn Mazes & Pumpkins: Fun Farms to Visit During Fall in and Around Calgary
In and around Calgary, you can find all sorts of fun farm experiences to escape the city and enjoy the quaintness of farm life. These fun farms… Read more »
Alberta Train Tours For Spectacular Fall Colours & Spooky Adventures
Experience life on the rails this fall! Alberta’s railway companies all have something special planned for September and October, focusing on the best parts of the season…. Read more »
Hike Crypt Lake: Journey Through Waterton’s Stunning Peaks, Waterfalls, and a Secret Cave
The Crypt Lake Trail offers one of the park’s most exciting experiences which begins with a brief cruise across the Upper Waterton Lake. The day-hike may take numerous hours to complete but will be worth every step with incredible views the entire way.
Fall Fun and Adventures in Canmore
Many great things happen in Canmore during the fall months. And when you add this to all the natural beauty and recreational opportunities around town, planning a… Read more »
Places to Go Hiking During Fall in Alberta
Lace up your hiking boots and experience Alberta’s autumn season in full force throughout the province!
12 Oktoberfest Celebrations in Alberta This Fall
It is about time for lederhosen, bier, and bratwurst! Oktoberfest events in Alberta are coming up quickly, with some starting the celebrations as early as September 4…. Read more »
Saamis Tepee: Visit World’s Largest Teepee For a Glimpse into Southern Alberta’s Indigenous Past
In 1988, the city of Calgary commissioned the construction of a 65m-tall tepee for the Winter Olympics. The tepee, made of steel, still stands tall today. But… Read more »
25 of the Best Parks in Alberta to See Fantastic Fall Colours
Alberta’s natural beauty comes alive in the fall. The blue and green lakes are now surrounded by contrasting trees, the mountains are gold with larches, and the… Read more »
Sulphur Gates: Discover the Enchanting Trails and Stunning Scenery at Alberta’s Hidden Jewel
There are several reasons to visit Grande Cache and the surrounding natural areas, like camping, horseback riding, snowmobiling, and hiking. Whether here for a while or driving… Read more »
Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump: Explore Majestic Cliffs of Alberta’s Heritage and Legacy of the Plains Buffalo People
The Plains Buffalo people have origins in Alberta which date back as far as 11,000 years. This is as far back as the evidence leads. And some… Read more »
Day Trip From Calgary: Blackshale Suspension Bridge in Kananaskis Country
Blackshale Creek Suspension Bridge in Kananaskis Country makes for an easy day trip from Calgary to the Canadian Rockies. You’ll find the Blackshale Suspension Bridge in the southern… Read more »
Scenic Drive: Things to Do Along Cowboy Trail/Highway 22 – Alberta
The Cowboy Trail (Highway 22) is a famous driving route in Alberta that takes you from the town of Mayerthorpe (90 minutes from Edmonton), south to Lundbreck,… Read more »
15 Things to Do Around Abraham Lake During Summer & Fall
The David Thompson Highway section in Central Alberta which covers the length of Abraham Lake is a jaw-dropping turn to make. The bright blue waters of Abraham… Read more »
2025 Taber Cornfest Returns This Week With Drone Show, Fireworks and a Grand Parade
What better way to say goodbye to the summer holidays than celebrating all things corn? Taber is famous for its corn and if you’re looking for something… Read more »
Things to Do on Your Visit to Taber, Alberta During Late Summer & Fall
Many of us are aware of the one single great reason to visit Taber, Alberta: for the best corn in Canada. The area produces amazing corn and… Read more »
From Grotto Canyon to Barrier Lake: A Quick Guide to Summer Adventures at Bow Valley Provincial Park
Outdoor activities abound ay Bow Valley Provincial Park, hike short interpretive loops, trek through Grotto Canyon, cycle along paved trails, or tackle Barrier Lake’s scenic routes. Fishing is also popular, with serene spots like Gap Lake, Lac Des Arcs, and Mt. Lorette Ponds. Plus, the park features riverside campgrounds, backcountry sites, and one of Alberta’s longest camping seasons. Whether for a day trip or multi-day stay, this area blends mountains, forests, and foothills beautifully.
Explore: Midland Provincial Park: Badlands, Old Coal Mine and a World Famous Dinosaur Museum
As soon as you enter the badlands in central-east Alberta, you are greeted with many sights and places to stop and enjoy the views. One of the… Read more »
Devil’s Coulee Dinosaur Museum: Dinosaur Nesting Site in Southern Alberta
The southern Alberta badlands have revealed hundreds of dinosaur bones and fossils. While Drumheller is often the first place to come to mind when you think of… Read more »
Beauvais Lake: Southwestern Alberta Provincial Park Offers Scenic Views, Lake Activities and Nature Fun
The Crown of the Continent encompasses space in Alberta, B.C., and Montana. It is where the three territories meet with sprawling foothills, crystal clear lakes, and giant… Read more »
Sunflower Fields and Sunflower Mazes to Visit in Alberta
Flowers gardens attract many and when it comes to the sunflowers, their blossom and charm spread a unique glory across the miles. Make the most of your summer days with your family and friends in the lap of nature with these astonishing sunflower fields and mazes. Alberta is flooded with awe-inspiring scenic beauties and these blossoms of Sunflower fields provide enhanced fascinations to fill your summer with bright yellow memories. Whether you want to brighten your Instagram wall or want a fun family photo, here is a list of Sunflower fields and mazes across Alberta that you can visit.
Explore Wyndham Carseland Provincial Park Near Calgary on a Day Trip or Comfort Camping Getaway
When the Bow River exits the city of Calgary, it travels through a unique part of Alberta’s landscape. The Bow River in the southeast part of the… Read more »
Make the Best of Your Trip to Brooks: Explore Alberta’s Southeastern Attractions
The small southeastern city of Brooks in Alberta is in a unique spot. Brooks has the convenience of Highway 1 running through its centre while also being… Read more »
Explore Leitch Collieries and Coal Mining History Along Crowsnest Highway in Alberta
Leitch Collieries, located near Crowsnest Pass, stands as a testament to the unpredictability of the early 1900s coal mining industry. Founded in 1907, this wholly Canadian-owned venture… Read more »
Explore 50km of Historic Backcountry on Alberta’s Rocky to Nordegg Rail Trail Adventure
The Rocky to Nordegg Rail Trail, a 25-year vision now half complete, offers 50km of scenic, historic pathways through Alberta’s David Thompson Country. Following the old Brazeau Branch rail line, it features river views, creek crossings, and the restored Taunton Trestle Bridge—perfect for picnics and photos. Open year-round for hiking, cycling, horseback riding, and OHV use, the route connects staging areas, campgrounds, and Nordegg’s attractions. Visitors can explore mining history, enjoy Abraham Lake, and stay at nearby campgrounds, cabins, or hotels. Trail access is free.























