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  • [Site]: Turner Valley Oilfield
    [Date(s)]: 1914 (established)
    [Designated]: 1990
    [Location]: Turner Valley
    [Description]: The first major oil field in Alberta
    [Image]: Turner Valley Oilfield National Historic Site of Canada plaque
    (National Historic Sites)

  • [Site]: Heritage Hall - Southern Alberta Institute of Technology
    [Date(s)]: 1922 (completed)
    [Designated]: 1987
    [Location]: Calgary51°03′43″N 114°05′29″W / 51.06194°N 114.09139°W / 51.06194; -114.09139 (Heritage Hall)
    [Description]: A three-storey educational building prominently situated on the brow of the Bow River valley, constructed in the Collegiate Gothic style, representative of the growth of post-secondary educational institutions in Canada in the early twentieth century
    [Image]: Exterior view of Heritage Hall at SAIT Polytechnic
    (National Historic Sites)

  • [Site]: Jasper HouseBeaver 1 (PSF)(retouched)(transparent).png
    [Date(s)]: 1830 (completed)
    [Designated]: 1924
    [Location]: Jasper National Park53°8′48.51″N 117°59′3.1″W / 53.1468083°N 117.984194°W / 53.1468083; -117.984194 (Jasper House)
    [Description]: Archaeological remains of a fur trade post that served as a major destination for travellers using the Athabasca and the Yellowhead passes and the First Nations route through the Smoky River Pass.
    [Image]: Watercolour by Paul Kane of Jasper House in 1847
    (National Historic Sites)

  • [Site]: Atlas No. 3 Coal Mine
    [Date(s)]: 1936 (opened)
    [Designated]: 2001
    [Location]: Drumheller51°19′43.07″N 112°28′57.04″W / 51.3286306°N 112.4825111°W / 51.3286306; -112.4825111 (Atlas Coal Mine)
    [Description]: An exceptionally well-preserved coal-mining landscape
    [Image]: View of the Atlas Coal Mine tipple, main conveyor belt, and old blacksmith's shop
    (National Historic Sites)

  • [Site]: Áísínai'pi
    [Date(s)]:
    [Designated]: 2004
    [Location]: Milk River49°4′55″N 111°37′1″W / 49.08194°N 111.61694°W / 49.08194; -111.61694 (Áísínai'pi)
    [Description]: Also known as Writing-on-Stone Provincial Park, it serves as both a nature preserve and protection for a large number of aboriginal rock carvings and paintings
    [Image]: This petroglyph was created prior to the arrival of the horse. It shows a warrior carrying a body shield
    (National Historic Sites)

  • [Site]: Medalta Potteries
    [Date(s)]: 1912 (established)
    [Designated]: 1985
    [Location]: Medicine Hat50°1′55″N 110°38′58″W / 50.03194°N 110.64944°W / 50.03194; -110.64944 (Medalta Potteries)
    [Description]: Early twentieth century beehive kilns and manufacturing buildings; the first western Canadian manufacturer to ship goods east of the Great Lakes
    [Image]: Medalta Potteries
    (National Historic Sites)

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Alberta covers an area of 661,200 square kilometers or 6.8 percent of the country, and 90 percent of the province is plain. Canada’s most spectacular natural landscape, the rocky mountains, runs through the province. The border of Alberta is a parallel latitudinal line, 49 degrees north, and 60 degrees north.

The eastern part of the province is bordered by 110th Meridian West and Saskatchewan, while the western part is bordered by 120th Meridian West and the Rockies and British Columbia. In Alberta, there are many national historic sites. The random tool generates 62 items. If you want to travel here, check the random tool first.

Click the "Display All Items" button and you will get a list of National Historic Sites of Canada in Alberta.

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