Alberta Trivia

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Across
  1. 3. Site of infamous 1986 railway accident
  2. 4. Site of a famous scandal of a Holocaust denying teacher
  3. 8. Southern pass carrying Highway 3
  4. 13. Meaning big valley in Gaelic
  5. 14. Canada's first national park
  6. 15. Site of 1903 landslide
  7. 18. Trail passing through Cochrane, Bragg Creek, and Longview
  8. 20. Hamlet north of Calgary named for a French writer
  9. 22. First Canadian PM from Alberta
  10. 23. Endangered crane variety found in northeast Alberta
  11. 24. Largest Icefield in the Rockies
  12. 30. Mother of Alberta's namesake
  13. 31. Home of Tyrell Museum
  14. 32. Location of the G7 in 2002 and 2025
  15. 34. French-Canadian priest and evangalist of the Cree and Blackfoot
  16. 35. First female Premier of Alberta
  17. 36. National Park on the US Border
  18. 38. Lake and recreation site west of Red Deer
  19. 40. Fourth largest city in Alberta
  20. 41. Fort on the Oldman River
  21. 43. Town famed for its corn
  22. 44. River flowing to namesake delta
Down
  1. 1. Scottish early settler in Calgary
  2. 2. Band from Hanna
  3. 5. The ____ Sheep is Alberta's provincial animal
  4. 6. Airline founded in Calgary
  5. 7. Lead Indigenous negotiator of Treaty 7
  6. 9. Third most spoken language in Alberta
  7. 10. Mountain pass west of Edmonto
  8. 11. Alberta's longest serving Premier
  9. 12. Site of devastating 2024 wildfires
  10. 16. 2002 film showing Alberta Culture
  11. 17. Official opposition party from 2012-2017
  12. 19. Official tree of Alberta
  13. 20. Tribe occupying Canada's largest reserve
  14. 21. Fort, the oldest European settlement in Alberta
  15. 24. 16th PM of Canada, from High River
  16. 25. River Flowing past Writing-on-Stone
  17. 26. Official gemstone of Alberta
  18. 27. Annual festival in Calgary
  19. 28. Town on Saskatchewan border
  20. 29. Irish-Canadian explorer of the Prairies
  21. 33. Largest lake in Alberta
  22. 37. Current name of Edmonton's CFL team
  23. 39. Alberta's first PC Premier
  24. 42. High School principal turned Premier