When in Alberta…
Top 10 reasons to embrace the province in winter
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Not a downhill skier? Not a problem. There’s plenty to do when the mercury dips and snow flies.
1. Cross-country skiing (at nighttime too) at Canmore Nordic Centre
2. Ice-walking at Johnston Canyon outside Banff
3. Stargazing at the Jasper Planetarium
4. Taking in the northern lights in Fort McMurray
5. Snowshoeing under a full moon (with fondue!) in Kananaskis
6. Sleigh riding at Fort Edmonton Park
7. Winter camping at Dinosaur Provincial Park near Drumheller
8. Visiting the Ghosts of Fortune Mountain in Kananaskis
9. Play spot the elk in Elk Island National Park
10. Go for a walk in the snow. Anywhere.
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