Alberta
Overview
Bordered to the west by British Columbia and the Rocky Mountains, Alberta is officially a prairie province.
Alberta was named after Princess Louise Caroline Alberta, the fourth daughter of Queen Victoria. Lake Louise and Mount Alberta were also named for her. Alberta is landlocked, sharing a border to the south with Montana, to the west with British Columbia, to the North with the Northwest Territories and to the east with Saskatchewan.
Today Alberta is home to approx. 4.2 million people, around half of whom live in the metropolitan areas of Edmonton and Calgary. The province’s main tourist draws are the Rocky Mountain towns of Banff, Canmore, Lake Louise and Jasper.
Alberta trip planning is easy when you begin your RV adventure in Calgary. Our Calgary location is an ideal place from which start your exploration of Alberta. We're located close to Calgary International Airport and we are happy to provide you with recommendations for campgrounds and attractions along your travel route.
Embark on an Alberta Road Trip or visit some of the quirky roadside attractions scattered across the province. Discover fur trader history in Rocky Mountain House or just chill out amongst spectacular scenery in Waterton Lakes National Park. When you travel by RV, the choices are endless.