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Alberta's grandeur and beauty are obvious from the moment you arrive. Above all are Alberta's Rocky Mountains, including the world famous resorts of Banff, Jasper, Canmore, Kananaskis, Lake Louise and Waterton. Visit the vast farmlands of Alberta's Heartland, Southern Alberta and Northern Alberta. Calgary, home of the Calgary Stampede, is known for its warm hospitality. Edmonton, the provincial capital, features West Edmonton Mall - the world's largest shopping and entertainment complex.
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Todays featured Alberta properties:
Approx 5km away in Calgary:
Country Inn and Suites ( Airport )

The Country Inn & Suites Calgary is conveniently located 7 kilometers South of the Calgary International Airport. The hotel is located near many area attractions including the Calgary Zoo, Canada Olympic Park, Fort Calgary, Calaway Park, Heritage Park, Burns Stadium and McMahon Stadium. Hotel amenities include complimentary High Speed Internet Access, complimentary Continental Breakfast, Local .....
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Approx 2km away in Stony Plain:
Travelodge

A 60 Room Hotel in the Heart of Parkland County's Stony Plain, Alberta. Amidst Country Hospitality with Big City Amenities. The Travelodge Stony Plain is a Charming Property that Features Personalized Service and Attention. Located Adjacent to Parkland Highway 16A, the Travelodge Provides Easy Access to Various Tourist Attractions as Well as Numerous Local Businesses. Parkland County is a .....
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Approx 1km away in Hinton:
Black Cat Guest Ranch

The Black Cat Guest Ranch is one of Alberta's oldest, established in 1935, and under the present ownership since 1970. The Black Cat is a small, family owned and run guest ranch. Our smoke-free lodge features 16 cozy rooms all facing a fabulous view of the first range of the Rocky Mountains. Located just outside of Jasper National Park, we offer the splendor of the Rockies without the crowds and .....
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Todays featured Edmonton hotel:
Executive Royal Inn West Edmonton

The Executive Royal Inn West Edmonton offers the comfort you deserve and the location you demand. Just minutes from the famous West Edmonton Mall, downtown Edmonton and the business district. The hotel features include 236 tastefully appointed and generously sized rooms, full service restaurant, banquet and conference centre, lobby lounge and health spa. The Executive wing rooms are furnished .....
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Approx 4km away in Calgary:
Travelodge ( North )

Our unique location puts you within minutes of the countryside and Rocky Mountains, and also the many attractions of downtown Calgary. Whether you are in Calgary for business or pleasure, the Travelodge Calgary North is your number one accommodation choice for comfort and value. We offer 57 attractive & comfortable guest rooms, with your choice of two double beds or a queen bed and pull out .....
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Approx 4km away in Calgary:
Super 8 ( Village )

Welcome to the Super 8 in Calgary Village. The Super 8 in Calgary is located off Trans Canada highway and Crowchild Trail near restaurants, shopping, and McMahon stadium. All rooms offer wireless high speed internet, fridge, and hair dryers. We have a seasonal outdoor heated pool in the summer for your enjoyment. In the morning we offer SuperStart breakfast. See you along the way. Pets .....
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More about the areas accommodations and tourism
Running up the province's western spine are the Rocky Mountains, speckled with hundreds of icy blue glaciers. Sliding off these serrated peaks are gin-clear lakes loaded with bull trout, ancient forests and the tumble of soft ranchlands rolling and stretching into sun-bleached wheat fields.


