Alberta Resorts To Enjoy On Your Vacation

Alberta Resorts

In the next few lines we will try to describe some of the Alberta's best resorts. We must first notice that there are a really great number of both resorts and hotels available in Alberta and providing a complete list is out of question. So, we will try to give you a carefully made selection:

Coyote Creek, par example, is considered Alberta's most spectacular Golf and RV resort. There you can find a golf terrain with about 27 holes of championship and in the resort there are more then 365 lots for overnight camping.

Alberta Resorts

Alpine Resort Haven Phase I and II, on the other hand, is situated next to the untouched Wind Valley Natural Area and very close to the international ambiance of Banff National Park. The list of proposed activities in this resort contains fishing, horseback riding, river rafting, as well as hiking and playing golf at Banff or Kananaskis. In the winter the resort visitors can enjoy snowmobile tours and dog sled tours prepared especially for them.

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Canmore resort is located in a four level building near Bow Valley Trail in Canmore. The first floor, the most important is dedicated to commercial spaces and the hotel reception area. The second floor contains the guests' suites and the 3rd and 4th levels consist of upscale "cottage-style" residential units. The Canmore resort is ideal for those who search uncompromised comfort at the end of a long day of embracing the spectacular beauty of the nature. You are also allowed to use for free the heated indoor parking as a special treat. Greatly appreciated are also the fitness club and the soothing Jacuzzi tub found in each condominium. These features guarantee a healthy and relaxed lifestyle. Paradise Canyon is located of the championship which has been rated as one of the top courses in Alberta and in western Canada. If you visit this resort you will be provided with the best environment for playing golf.

Tourism statistics in Canada:

In 2004, domestic and international visitors spent about $57.4 billion while traveling in Canada.

In 2004, 615,300 Canadians were directly employed in tourism businesses other one million were employed indirectly. A total of about 1.6 million were working in a way or another in tourism, in Canada.

The resident tourists spent in Canadian resorts about 69.1 percent of the whole amount, while the rest of 30.9% (which means $17.8 billion) were spent by international visitors. The tax revenues from the tourism revenues in 2004, went up to a total of $15.3 billion.

Tourism statistics in Alberta:

In 2003, 17.9 million visitors chose Alberta as the destination for their trips. In 2004, on the other hand, the number of tourists in Alberta was about 18.3 million.

In 2004, the total tourism spending in Alberta was of about $5.0 billion.

In Alberta you can find five of Canada's 13 UNESCO World Heritage sites and the province is one of the top 4 tourists' destinations in Canada.