Alberta

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Burrr. January can be so cold. It’s impossible to just chill (yes, pun intended) and listen to some sweet tunes when it’s so dang cold.

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Come celebrate Caribbean culture at the annual three-day Cariwest - Caribbean Arts Festival! Downtown Edmonton explodes with spectacular costumes, vibrant Caribbean musical rhythms, street theatre and...

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A Taste of Edmonton Festival is one of the city’s most popular festivals, with 500,000 people attending it every year. A Taste of Edmonton is a dazzling array of tastes and sounds that fill Churchill...

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Medicine Hat's Tongue on the Post Festival is Alberta's winter folk festival held at Medalta Potteries and other venues around the city. 

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Head to WinSport Canada Olympic Park in Calgary, to welcome the world’s best freestyle mogul skiers. This group of young athletes will be competing in the FIS Freestyle Ski World Cup, presented by...

Jasper in January
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Being chilly is just a state of mind. You won’t even notice the thermometer reading while you’re having a blast at Jasper in January.

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The International Ice Carving Competition kicks off the festival, as 10 teams of ice carvers create icy masterpieces. For the 10 festival days expect lots of outdoor fun. There will be ice and snow...

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Banff National Park is the cool place to be this winter – in more ways than one! Celebrate the wonders of this exciting season with SnowDays, a fun-filled two weeks of heart pumping, mid-week...

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Learn to drive a snowmobile, enter one of the race categories (including the solo event for unregistered ice racers), check out small aircraft and vintage sleds, visit the trapper's tent displays and...

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Travel back in time to Haying in the 30’s and see how farmers of yesteryear worked from sun-up to sun-down followed by a Saturday night barn dance. 

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It wasn’t a typical Sunday morning.

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Dust, horses and the faint smell of fresh manure bring me back to childhood in rural Alberta.