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From the tiny little villages, stunning lakes, gorgeous cities to huge swathes of powdery&nbsp;snow \u2013 it\u2019s the perfect place that I\u2019ve no doubt you\u2019ll love. Report this ad Whether it\u2019s your first time to the province, your fifth visit or you live there \u2013 I guarantee you\u2019ll always find something of the most beautiful things to do in Alberta. 1.) Explore the Ice Castles Now, the\u00a0Ice Castles In Alberta are incredibly beautiful in winter. I mean, this gorgeous landscape transforms, when the mercury\u00a0dips, to create some beautiful castles (with a little help from locals, of course). We visited the Ice Castles in Edmonton, which is just stunning to see. Just make sure to wrap up warm \u2013 that chill is something else! When we visited it was -30 degrees Celsius ( -22 Fahrenheit). The castles are only present in the winter months, up until about March each year. They really are some of the most&nbsp;beautiful things to do in Alberta. 2.) Gorge in Calgary\u00a0 Now, if you\u2019re fancying a little culture and city life, pop over to Calgary in the south of Alberta. Make sure to visit Fort Calgary, go to the top of the Calgary Tower and grab a big bowl of Poutine, too. I mean, it\u2019s a typically Canadian dish that started in Quebec and was loved by every other area of Canada. I swear you\u2019ll gorge on it all! 3.) Visit Johnston Canyon Falls Just off the trans-Canadian highway,\u00a0Johnston Canyon Falls in Banff National Park\u00a0is one gorgeous spot and things to do in Alberta. If you\u2019re driving from Calgary, you\u2019ll easily come across the falls on your way to Lake Louise. There\u2019ll be a little ramble to get to the falls but it\u2019s well worth it for the views. I mean, it\u2019s one of the most beautiful things to do in Alberta, especially in winter. 4.) Find the Athabasca Glacier Athabasca Glacier is one dramatic place to visit and perfect at any time of the year. Now, there are a few different treks you can do (or even see it from the road), just make sure to pack appropriately for the weather. In the winter months, lots of local facilities and small stores will close so it\u2019ll be pretty isolated. Oh, also, if you are planning to walk on the glacier, make sure to go with professionals and take extra clothing. There are small chances you could step into a glacial hole which are often filled with slushy water and can be potentially dangerous. Always be cautious in unfamiliar climates. 5.) Kayak Two Jack Lake and\u00a0Lake Minnewanka Less than a few kilometres from the town of Banff, Two Jack Lake is a stunning spot to see. In the summer months, you\u2019ll be able to go kayaking across the waters, whilst in the winter months, the landscape gets a proper dusting (or actually a whole load) of snow. Keep your eyes out for\u00a0Rundle Mountain, too. 6.) Explore Edmonton One of Alberta\u2019s other cities to visit, Edomonton\u00a0is a great place to explore some proper Canadian gems. I swear the city is filled with so many foody goodies and some really cool things to do. Make sure to head pop around the Strathcona district and gorge at Meat. There\u2019s also a yummy Farmers Market\u00a0just a few blocks away. 7.) Ski at Marmot Basin\u00a0 Marmot Basin has almost 100 different slopes to glide on down, with loads of different categories that\u2019ll suit every skill. With so many different slopes, it\u2019s a great place to come and enjoy a whole heap of winter sports. Relatively close by Jasper, it\u2019s the perfect spot to visit in Jasper National Park. 8.) Find\u00a0Crowfoot Glacier Around 22 miles (33 km) from Lake Louise, it\u2019s a beautiful spot you can easily see from Icefields Parkway. Although shrinking, this stunning glacier is still an incredible place you should see. Best of all, there\u2019s no need for days of hiking to see it \u2013 unless you want to, of course! 9.) See the views of Peyto Lake Peyto Lake is getting pretty busy with visitors and it\u2019s easy to see why right? There\u2019s a pretty easy walk to the viewing platform once you\u2019ve parked your car. The whole area is so beautiful, just be aware that the walk to the platform can be a little steep at times, which might be harder if you\u2019ve impaired mobility. 10.) Hike through Maligne Canyon Maligne Canyon\u00a0is one of those places that is just as beautiful in winter as it is in Summer. In the winter, you\u2019re able to get deep within the canyon and explore the frozen trail and waterfalls. Just make sure to be a part of a tour. The Canyon can be dangerous at times and it\u2019s always best to have a certified professional that\u2019ll help you in these conditions. 11.) Hike to the summit of Ha Ling Peak If you\u2019re even remotely interested in hiking, Ha Ling Peak is a challenge you should consider. There are quite a few trails that reach the top of the summit and it should take you a total of around 4-5 hours. A perfect hike for a confident rambler. 12.) See the gorgeous Moraine Lake Moraine Lake in\u00a0Banff National Park is perched a few miles from the border with British Columbia. This gorgeous lake is incredible at any time of the year but even more special in the Spring, Summer and Autumn months when the water unfreezes. The beautiful colours are enough to get you here. It really is a special place. 13.) Walk the frozen lake of Elk Island\u00a0 Elk Island is about 45-minutes drive from Edmonton and a great little place to explore in the day or the night. We decided to head across late in the evening for a frozen lake [&hellip;]"}