' Alberta's Rockies' comprises the
Canadian Rockies in the province of
Alberta,
Canada. It is a
region on the south-western part of the
province, along the
British Columbia border. It covers all but the south of
Census Division 15.
The main industry in this region is tourism.
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Geography
The region contains the Central Front
Ranges and the
Continental Ranges of the Canadian
Rocky Mountains, and includes the
Banff National Park and
Jasper National Park, as well as the higher part of the
Kananaskis park system and the
Willmore Wilderness.
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The main transportation corridors run through the
Kicking Horse Pass and the
Yellowhead Pass from east to west, while the
Bow Valley and
Athabasca River valley are followed by the longitudinal
Icefield Parkway. Another imporant waterway that crosses this region is the
North Saskatchewan River.
Tourism
Some of the best
ski resorts of the Rockies are located in this region, and are important tourist destinations. They include
Fortress Mountain,
Lake Louise,
Marmot Basin,
Mount Norquay,
Nakiska and
Sunshine Village.
Other tourist attractions include the glaciers of the
Columbia,
Wapta and
Waputik Icefields such as the
Athabasca,
Bow,
Crowfoot,
Hector,
Peyto,
Saskatchewan and
Vulture Glaciers.
Glacial lakes line the Icefield Parkway and dot the surrounding valleys. Some of the more spectacular are
Bow,
Hector,
Louise,
Maligne,
Moraine,
Peyto,
Pyramid and
Vermilion lakes.
Infrastructure
Banff and
Jasper are the main communities in the region. The length is defined by the
Icefield Parkway, and it is crossed by the
Trans-Canada Highway and the
Yellowhead Highway into British Columbia.
David Thompson Highway leads from the Rockies into
central Alberta from
Saskatchewan River Crossing, and
Banff Windermere Parkway leads from Castle Junction (south of
Lake Louise) through the
Kootenay National Park to the
Columbia River valley. The
Bighorn Highway defines most of the eastern limit of the region.
Calgary Health Region is the
health region insuring well-being in the south of this region
[3], while the north is supervised by the
Aspen Regional Health Authority.
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Health care centres established in the area are:
★ Seton Jasper Healthcare Centre -
Jasper
★ Hinton Healthcare Centre -
Hinton
★ Canmore General Hospital -
Canmore
★ Banff Mineral Springs Hospital -
Banff
Politics
On a provincial level, southern Alberta is represented in the
Legislative Assembly of Alberta by MLA's elected in the ridings of
Banff-Cochrane and part of
Rocky Mountain House and
West Yellowhead.
Communities
The following communities are located in Alberta's Rockies
★ Town of
Banff
★ Town of
Canmore
★ Specialized Municipality of
Jasper
★ Hamlet of
Lake Louise
★
Saskatchewan River Crossing
★ Resort of Kananaskis Village
The towns of
Grande Cache and
Hinton, located on the eastern edge of the Rockies, are sometimes considered as part of this region.
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;Improvement Districts
★ Western part of Improvement District 5 (
Kananaskis Country)
★ Improvement District 9 (
Banff National Park)
★ Improvement District 12 (
Jasper National Park)
★ Improvement District 25 (
Willmore Wilderness Park)
See also
★
List of regions of Canada
References
1. Travel Alberta. Alberta's Rockies
2. Alberta Heritage. Alberta Regions
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