
Things to Do in Alberta: May 2025
From hot air balloons to food and drink festivals to music, there’s something for everyone this May.
From hot air balloons to food and drink festivals to music, there’s something for everyone this May.
From rodeos to expos, coffee tours to chocolate festivals, spring’s doesn’t disappoint. Check out April's list of Things to do in Alberta.
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Did you guess right? AMA Insider's Spring 2025 Where In The World feature is the Stewart Steinhauer Stone Sculpture Garden in Saddle Lake.
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Enjoy the remaining days of Alberta winter with some very Canadian activities, like pond hockey, Indigenous concerts and beer fest.
Hard Knox Brewery brewmaster and AMA member Nicholas Horne on memorable pub experiences, ideal food pairings and travel inspiration.
Olympic snowboarder Liam Gill is sharing his love of the sport with Indigenous youth from Fort Simpson.
Niche vehicles like plug-in hybrids can be a good choice for a specific type of driver. Here’s how to determine if that driver is you.
February is synonymous with hibernating but these events celebrating winter and local culture across Alberta will have you outside in no time.
The AMA Mobile App brings its communities together.
The smaller, more tranquil half of Trinidad and Tobago offers an easygoing, old-style island holiday.
In Finland, winter is a cause for celebration, not hibernation. Travel to one of the happiest countries to get the full experience.
Start the New Year off right with these adventure-filled events from across Alberta, including winter festivals, ice climbing and concerts.
Run by those who fled the Russia-Ukraine war, Don’ya Ukraine’s Kitchen in Edmonton offers culinary specialties alongside a strong sense of community.
Make the most of your vacation time by beating jet lag to arrive refreshed and ready to go.
From poutine to Caesars, Canada’s regional offerings are the perfect antidote when hunger hits and the temperature drops.
Have hut, will fish. Check out a winter pastime that’s off the hook and be sure to download AMA Insider's pre-trip checklist.
Make the most of your vacation time by arriving refreshed and ready to go.
It’s important to take precautions to safeguard personal belongings and information whether you’re close to home or away.