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  Alberta - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Central and parts of northwestern Alberta in the Peace River region are largely aspen parkland, a biome transitional between prairie to the south and boreal forest to the north.
Alberta is the leading beekeeping province of Canada, with some beekeepers wintering hives indoors in specially designed barns in southern Alberta, then migrating north during the summer into the Peace River valley where the season is short but the working days are long for honeybees to produce honey from clover and fireweed.
Central and northern Alberta and the region farther north is the nesting-ground of the migratory birds.
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 Alberta, Canada - RockiesGuide.com
When it was named, Alberta was one of four provisional districts of the North-West Territories, and included only part of the present province with the same name.
The single greatest event in Alberta history was the arrival of the railway in 1883.
Alberta's population grew to 73,000 in 1901; to 374,000 in 1911; and to 584,000 in 1921!
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 Travel to Canada - Technical travel information
The southern third of Manitoba, the southern half of Saskatchewan, most of Alberta, and the northeastern corner of British Columbia fall within the region.
In the Cordillera region, the higher western slopes of certain uplifts, particularly the Selkirk Mountains and Rocky Mountains, receive sizable amounts of rain and snow, but the eastern slopes and the central plateau region are extremely arid.
Although Canada is the world’s second largest country in area, 90 percent of its population is concentrated along the border with the United States and in a few major southern cities.
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