Located in Western Canada, Alberta was created as part of the North-West Territories in 1882, but was enlarged and given provincial status in 1905. The capital of Alberta is Edmonton, while the largest city is Calgary. Alberta is the world’s fourth largest producer and the second largest exporter of natural gas. Due to its petroleum industry and agricultural technology Alberta has one of the strongest economies in Canada and possesses high levels of economic freedom.
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AASRA, the Alberta Amputee Sport and Recreation Association, is a non-profit organization which provides opportunity for activities, in both disabled and able-bodied events. - AASRA
http://www.aasra.ab.ca/
Maintained by the marketing ministries of the provincial government, this site offers information about investing in Alberta, starting a business, and tips for those who wish to immigrate to the province. - Alberta, Canada
http://www.albertacanada.com/
Information about the Premier of Alberta, the Provincial Government's mandate, as well as its ministries, portfolios and other programs. - Government for Alberta
http://www.gov.ab.ca/
Contains details about vacationing in Alberta, business promotion, and governmental information. - Government of Alberta
http://alberta.ca/home/
Legislative Assembly of Alberta
Presents audio and video of the assembly and committee meetings, public information, and details about bills and amendments. - Legislative Assembly of Alberta
http://www.assembly.ab.ca/
Waterton National Park, located in southwestern Alberta, preserves wildlife by conserving their natural mountain and prairie habitats. - Waterton National Park
http://www.watertonpark.com/