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Cabin Parkland County
$54 per night
Cabin ∙ 6 guests ∙ 3 bedrooms
Parkland County, Division No. 11, Alberta
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Cabin Nordegg
$71 per night
Cabin ∙ 4 guests ∙ 2 bedrooms
4.9
Outstanding (8 ratings)
Nordegg, Clearwater County, Alberta
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House Poplar Bay
$98 per night
House ∙ 6 guests ∙ 3 bedrooms
5.0
Outstanding (10 ratings)
Poplar Bay, Alberta, Canada
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Condo Canmore
$114 per night
Condo ∙ 5 guests ∙ 2 bedrooms
Canmore, Bighorn No. 8, Alberta
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HomeToGo
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Cabin Ferintosh
$158 per night
Cabin ∙ 17 guests ∙ 4 bedrooms
4.8
Outstanding (82 ratings)
Ferintosh, Camrose County No. 22, Alberta
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House Rimbey
$123 per night
House ∙ 12 guests ∙ 5 bedrooms
Rimbey, Ponoka County, Alberta
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Lodge Jasper
$406 per night
Lodge ∙ 6 guests ∙ 1 bedroom
4.6
Excellent (807 ratings)
Jasper, Division No. 15, Alberta
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HomeToGo
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Cabin Buck Lake
$129 per night
Cabin ∙ 6 guests ∙ 3 bedrooms
5.0
Outstanding (13 ratings)
Buck Lake, Alberta, Canada
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Cabin Beaver Mines
$117 per night
Cabin ∙ 6 guests ∙ 2 bedrooms
5.0
Outstanding (7 ratings)
Beaver Mines, Pincher Creek No. 9, Alberta
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Apartments and vacation rentals with a kitchen

Cottage  Rochon Sands
$205 per night
Cottage ∙ 12 guests ∙ 6 bedrooms
5.0
Outstanding (13 ratings)
Rochon Sands, Stettler County No. 6, Alberta
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Cottage  Sylvan Lake
$180 per night
Cottage ∙ 8 guests ∙ 3 bedrooms
Sylvan Lake, Red Deer County, Alberta
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Chalet  Canmore
$145 per night
Chalet ∙ 8 guests ∙ 3 bedrooms
4.7
Excellent (8 ratings)
Canmore, Bighorn No. 8, Alberta
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Vacation rentals with Wi-Fi

Resort  Canmore
$114 per night
Resort ∙ 10 guests ∙ 2 bedrooms
4.5
Excellent
Canmore, Bighorn No. 8, Alberta
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Cabin  Gainford
$295 per night
Cabin ∙ 12 guests ∙ 5 bedrooms
3.9
Good (11 ratings)
Gainford, Parkland County, Alberta
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House  Mountain View
$513 per night
House ∙ 20 guests ∙ 6 bedrooms
5.0
Outstanding (44 ratings)
Mountain View, Cardston County, Alberta
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Cabins and Homes With Fireplaces

House  Spring Lake
$88 per night
House ∙ 5 guests ∙ 2 bedrooms
5.0
Outstanding (69 ratings)
Spring Lake, Parkland County, Alberta
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Apartment  Canmore
$247 per night
Apartment ∙ 10 guests ∙ 4 bedrooms
Canmore, Bighorn No. 8, Alberta
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Apartment  Bankview
$102 per night
Apartment ∙ 6 guests ∙ 3 bedrooms
4.4
Very good (6 ratings)
Bankview, Calgary, Alberta
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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to book a vacation rental in Alberta?

In Alberta, vacation rentals start at $42 per night.

How many vacation rentals are available in Alberta?

On tripping.com, you will find 17,326 available vacation rental offers in Alberta.

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Alberta Information

About Alberta

The expansive province of Alberta is gorgeous to visit, and one of the most popular spots in Canada. From the main cities of Calgary and Edmonton, to the beauty of Sylvan Lake, Alberta has the best of both worlds. Typically Canadian, nature mixes well with the cosmopolitan in Alberta. Enjoy the bonuses of city life near some incredible national parks.

Things to do in Alberta

There’s an abundance of activities to do in Alberta due to all of the open, natural land. If you’re not spending a week in the sun at Sylvan Lake, the many National Parks are sure to get you out and about with their hiking trails and rivers. Jasper, and Jasper National Park are a great visit because you can enjoy the town, or the many glaciers and mountains in the park.

Best cities to visit in Alberta

Calgary is one of the most treasured cities in Canada, and definitely one of the largest. Downtown Calgary is a buzzing district, with the Eau Claire Market, the Core Shopping Centre, the Calgary Zoo, and the Chinatown district. The Calgary Tower and Prince’s Island Park are also attractions to see in the city. Edmonton is the capital of Alberta, and is known for its regular music and arts festivals. Fort Edmonton Park is known as Canada’s “living history museum,” and is definitely worth checking out.

Best small towns in Alberta

Alberta has everything from city to uninhabited nature, making it a hub for charming small towns. Beaumont in Alberta celebrates its French culture, and has lots of intricate trails for you to explore. Beaumont has over 35 parks, and multiple outdoor skating rinks in winter. Turner Valley is at the base of the Rocky Mountains, and is fairly close to Calgary. The town is a refuge for greenery, with lots of open fields and places to fish.

Best lake vacations in Alberta

Sylvan Lake is a town in Alberta that, naturally, is a popular destination for lake vacations. Sylvan Lake itself is almost 10 miles of freshwater that draws visitors for sunbathing, swimming, as well as for lots of water sports. The Sylvan Lake lighthouse adds some postcard-perfect charm to your lake vacation! Even in the colder months, Sylvan Lake turns its summer vacation into a skating winter wonderland.

Best National Parks in Alberta

Banff National Park in Alberta’s Rockies is incredible to visit. With hot springs, the wide range of land features mountains, glaciers, forests, rivers, and more. Banff was the first national park in Canada, and is one of the most eye-opening places around. Elk Island National Park gets you far out of the city, where you can look up at the unimpeded stars. Tour bison, who are protected from extinction in this park, as well as elks and birds. Spend the day exploring, or spend the night camping at Elk Island National Park.

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