Alberta is a western Canadian province known for its vast oil sands, stunning Rocky Mountain scenery, and vibrant cities of Calgary and Edmonton. The province has one of the strongest economies in Canada, driven by energy, agriculture, and a growing technology sector. Alberta is also famous for the Calgary Stampede and Banff National Park.
Capital
Edmonton
Population
4.6 million
Region
Prairies
Test Format
20 Questions
Alberta has no provincial sales tax, making it unique among Canadian provinces.
The Calgary Stampede is one of the world's largest outdoor rodeos.
Banff National Park, established in 1885, was Canada's first national park.
Alberta's oil sands contain one of the largest oil reserves in the world.
These questions focus on facts about Alberta that may appear on the Canadian citizenship test.
1. What is the capital of Alberta?
Edmonton is the capital of Alberta, while Calgary is the largest city.
2. What was Canada's first national park, located in Alberta?
Banff National Park, established in 1885, was Canada's first national park.
3. What major industry drives Alberta's economy?
Oil and gas is Alberta's primary industry, with the province holding vast oil sands reserves.
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