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  2. Geography of Alberta - Wikipedia

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    Alberta is one of the thirteen provinces and territories of Canada. [2] Located in Western Canada, the province has an area of 661,190 km 2 (255,290 sq mi) and is bounded to the south by the United States state of Montana along 49° north for 298 km (185 mi); to the east at 110° west by the province of Saskatchewan for 1,223 km (760 mi); and at 60° north the Northwest Territories for 644 km ...

  3. Alberta - Wikipedia

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    A topographic map of Alberta, showing cities, towns, municipal district (county) and rural municipality borders, and natural features. Alberta, with an area of 661,848 square kilometres (255,541 square miles), is the fourth-largest province after Quebec, Ontario, and British Columbia. [26]

  4. Amber Mountain (Alberta) - Wikipedia

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    Highest point; Elevation: 2,565 m (8,415 ft) [1] [2] Prominence: 145 m (476 ft) [1] Parent peak: The Watchtower (2971 m) [1]: Listing: Mountains of Alberta: Coordinates: 3]: Geography; Country: Canada: Province: Alberta: Protected area: Jasper National Park: Parent range: Maligne Range Canadian Rockies: Topo map: NTS 83C13 Medicine Lake [3]: Geology; Rock age: Cambrian: Rock type: Shale ...

  5. Livingstone Range (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    Topo map: NTS 82G9 Blairmore [3] The Livingstone Range is a sub-range of the Canadian Rockies in Alberta, Canada. It forms the eastern boundary of the Rockies in the ...

  6. Mount Mahood - Wikipedia

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    Alberta: Parent range: Victoria Cross Ranges: Topo map: NTS 83E2 Resplendent Creek [4] Mount Mahood was named in 1871 for James Adams Mahood, a CPR engineer and land ...

  7. List of mountains of Alberta - Wikipedia

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    Alberta's southwestern boundary is traced on the Continental Divide, along the high ranges of the Rocky Mountains, and many peaks are located on the Alberta–British Columbia border. The peak of Mount Columbia, within Jasper National Park, is the highest point in Alberta, second highest in the Canadian Rockies and 28th highest in Canada.