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Places you won’t believe actually exist in Alberta
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21 April 20263 Mins Read

Alberta is full of places that make you stop and question if you are in the right province. Massive canyons, crystal-blue lakes, and views that look like they belong on a postcard somehow exist just a road trip away.

With summer getting closer, it’s the perfect time to start compiling your adventure list. These are five places you will not believe exist in Alberta.

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This is your reminder that Alberta is not just flat fields and highways. Horseshoe Canyon is a giant U-shaped drop into the Badlands, filled with layered rock, ancient history, and views that feel unreal once you see them in person.

The spot becomes even more striking in the early morning or near sunset, when the colours feel almost exaggerated. It’s the kind of place where you don’t just take a quick photo and leave; you end up staying for a while, just taking it all in.

Where: Off Highway 9, 17 km west of Drumheller, Alta.

Peyto Lake of Banff National Park in Canada
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If you’ve ever seen a photo of Peyto Lake and thought it had to be edited, you are not alone. This wolf-shaped, bright turquoise lake in Banff National Park looks almost too perfect to be real, especially when the sunlight hits, and the colour turns into something you’d expect to see on another planet

Where: Peyto Lake Viewpoint, Icefields Parkway (Highway 93 N.), Banff, Alta.

Aerial image of Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump Provincial Park, Alberta, Canada
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At first glance, Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump might just look like a quiet cliffside in southern Alberta, but it is actually one of the most important Indigenous historical sites in North America, used for over 6,000 years by Indigenous people for buffalo hunting.

Today, the site is preserved as a cultural landmark and a reminder of that history, offering sweeping views of the prairie stretching out in front of you. It’s quiet, powerful, and the kind of place that makes you slow down to take it all in.

Where: Highway 785, 275068 AB-785, Fort MacLeod, Alta.

Aerial drone view of Abraham Lake in Alberta near Banff and Jasper
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Abraham Lake is the kind of place that sneaks up on you. One minute you’re driving through west-central Alberta near Nordegg, and the next you are staring at a massive stretch of aquamarine water framed by the mountains. While it’s technically a reservoir, it feels way more cinematic than something artificial should.

Where: Located directly next to Highway 11 (David Thompson Highway)

Writing on stone Provincial park
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If there is one place in Alberta that feels like it carries both natural and cultural history in every direction you look, it is Writing-on-Stone Provincial Park. Sitting in the Milk River valley, the park is known for its dramatic hoodoos, sandstone formations and badlands-style scenery.

Beyond the landscape, this is also a deeply significant site within Blackfoot Territory, where the land itself is connected to stories, teachings, and ancient rock carvings that have been preserved for thousands of years.

Where: Range Road 130A, Milk River, Alta.

I think it’s safe to say Alberta is a lot more unexpected than people give it credit for. One minute you’re in the city, and the next you’re standing in a canyon, exploring historical sites, or taking in a view that looks completely unreal in person.

These places are a reminder that you do not always have to travel far to feel like you are somewhere completely different.

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