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In reply to the discussion: Greenwald on the recent terror attack: Canada had it coming. They were wallowing in war glory [View all]laundry_queen
(8,646 posts)Even though it's been a long time since I was there. I have relatives that live there.
I currently live in a small town close to Edmonton. So, I get the small town AND city vibe (I work downtown). Around here, it's not particularly spectacular (though I do love it) when it comes to natural beauty...farmer's fields dotted with towns much like what surrounds Toronto (at least that's how it was last time I was there!) However, a few hours west or north...it's breathtakingly beautiful. I lived in the northern part of the province. Hundreds of miles of forests. Have you ever been to Banff? I think that is the most spectacular place in the province for sure. The drive from Calgary to Banff is my favorite drive, ever. We used to go all the time (first as a kid we went camping there, then as a teen we went skiing all the time, then as an adult, my IL's lived in southern BC so we drove through once a year). However, unless your Alberta acquaintances are FROM Banff/Jasper, Alberta is not that different from the rest of the prairie provinces. There are beautiful places everywhere in Canada. But I'm weird - I am one of those people who ENJOYS driving through Saskatchewan, LOL. Saskatoon has an amazing river valley. And I'd love to move to Winnipeg, I LOVE it there. So, I'm really no judge at all.