Ever feel like hitting the pause button? Go ahead.
Escaping your regular routine is good for your health.
Whether exploring a new culture, mountain biking or just
spending time with family – your body and mind need a different scene every now
and then.
Don’t worry, you don’t have to go far to achieve this.
We’ve made a list of Alberta adventures that are easy and accessible:
Drumheller – Royal Tyrrell Museum
Immerse yourself in a day of dino bone digging and
Velociraptor exhibit hopping.
Or take a glimpse back to ‘Cretaceous Alberta’ – where
the Albertosaurus roamed our lands!
Horseback Riding in
Kananaskis
Enjoy the natural beauty of Kananaskis Valley with a
horseback ride through the Rockies.
En route, riders will experience majestic alpine meadows,
breathtaking mountain peaks and a variety of wildlife (elk, deer, and moose).
Check out: www.boundaryranch.com
Beach Time
We have beaches in Alberta? Sure do. We may be surrounded
by mountains, but Alberta does boast a few places for sand and water fun.
Ma-Me-O Beach at Pigeon Lake: Catch a wave and enjoy some wake-boarding
and swimming at Pigeon Lake! Battle Lake, Twin Lakes and Buck Lake are
also very close in distance.
Sylvan Lake Provincial Park: From waterskiing and windsurfing to ice
fishing and boating – Sylvan Lake is a popular recreational lake for every
season.
Star Gazing
Love to wish upon a star? Check out the University of
Calgary’s Rothney Astrophysical Observatory.
Situated atop a hill in the foothills, visitors get to
explore the universe with one of Canada’s largest telescopes. Interactive
displays and tours are also available.
Mountain Glacier Walking
This winter, breathe in that crisp mountain air by
escaping to the picturesque Columbia
Icefield.
Visitors can take a gander along the gorgeous Athabasca
Glacier and learn about close-by wildlife with a guided tour.
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