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This map shows cities, towns, rivers, lakes, Trans-Canada highway, major highways, secondary roads, winter roads, railways and national parks in Alberta. You may download, print or use the above map for educational, personal and non-commercial purposes.
Maps of Alberta showing major cities, terrain, national parks, rivers, and surrounding countries with international borders and outline maps. Key facts about Alberta.
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Alberta spans great, contrasting sceneries of mountains, forests and prairies. Mapcarta, the open map.
To view these maps, visit GeoDiscover Alberta and use the search box and scale facets to locate the maps you want to view. All maps are available in PDF format; historical maps may be available in other formats, refer to the metadata on GeoDiscover Alberta for details.
The Facts: Capital: Edmonton. Area: 255,541 sq mi (661,848 sq km). Population: ~ 4,600,000. Largest cities: Calgary, Edmonton, Red Deer, Lethbridge, Grande Prairie, St. Albert, Medicine Hat, Airdrie, Spruce Grove, Leduc, Fort Saskatchewan, Lloydminster, Chestermere, Camrose, Cold Lake, Brooks, Lacombe, Wetaskiwin, Banff.
The detailed Alberta map on this page shows the province's major roads, railroads, and population centers, including the Alberta capital city of Edmonton, as well as lakes, rivers, and national parks.
Alberta Map - Alberta Satellite Image. Alberta is located in western Canada. Alberta is bordered by the United States to the south, British Columbia to the west, Northwest Territories to the north, and Saskatchewan to the east. ADVERTISEMENT. Alberta Bordering Provinces/Territories: British Columbia, Northwest Territories, Saskatchewan.
Discover Alberta's diverse landscape and rich history with Infoplease's Alberta map atlas. Explore major cities, geographic features, and tourist attractions.
A reference map of Alberta that features major cities, roads, highways, rivers, and lakes. An elevation and satellite map of Alberta highlights its diverse topography like the Great Plains and the Rocky Mountains.