Alberta cannot be overlooked. The province has often been compared to Texas, due to its equivalent size, rich natural resources, strong oil and agricultural industries, and “Cowboy” lifestyle; And while these similarities exist, there is so much more that Alberta has to offer. Alberta is the fourth largest province in Canada and is known as a prairie province, but it also has with landscapes, imposing mountains, glacial lakes and forests.
This province is ranked number one by Environment Canada for having the most comfortable weather overall in Canada.
Summer: average temp. 20 to 25°C but can reach the mid to upper 30°C
Winter: average temp from -5°C and low as -35°C for short periods of time.
Sunshine Alberta has the highest number of sunny days in Canada with 312 annually.
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Alberta’s health care system is funded by the Canadian federal government through a system called Alberta Health Services, which provides health care and services to all residents. With more than 45% of all government resources invested in the health system, which is equivalent to approximately $60 million per day.
After moving to Alberta, you have 90 days to change your driver’s license.
To get a driver’s license or Alberta ID card for the first time, a registration agent will ask to proves who you are, all documentation presented must be in English or accompanied by a written translation from an approved translator.
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How to get a learner’s, probationary or full license, and how to upgrade to a commercial license, HERE
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Edmonton is a vibrant urban center in the heart of the wilderness, the largest metropolis in the north and the capital of Alberta, Canada. Experience what 18 hours of sunlight a day feels like in summer, or how the first snowfall transforms the river valley in winter. No matter the season, Edmonton is made for exploring.
It has been named the most livable city in North America. The city earned an overall score of 97.5 out of 100, achieving perfect numbers in the following categories: stability, health care, education and infrastructure. Its proximity to the Rocky Mountains makes this city the perfect destination for winter sports.
Alberta has four national parks, but Banff is the most iconic of them all, and is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site.