Alberta is home to two international airports, one in Edmonton and one in Calgary. Easy access to Alberta from more than 100 cities world wide is available with most major airlines and charter companies. For specific information on scheduled and charter flights, contact your local travel agent.
Airlines Both our international airports offer service with dozens of airlines around the world, as well as numerous charter companies that operate seasonally. The following list is just a sample of scheduled airlines, most commonly used in Canada and the U.S.
Alberta is served by VIA Rail scheduled service. Stops are scheduled in Edmonton and Jasper. Call 1-888-842-7245 (in North America) or the VIA number in your area for reservations and information. In the U.S., VIA Rail can be booked through AMTRAK at 1-800-872-7245.
Rocky Mountaineer offers service from Calgary, Banff and Jasper to the West Coast of British Columbia. These routes through Canada’s Rockies are considered some of the world’s classic rail trips. For details, visit rockymountaineer.com
Special tours and transportation are available throughout Alberta including the Rockies.
Alberta’s rules of the road may be a bit different than the ones you're used to. So here's a selection of Alberta highway and travel information to help you get around the province safely.
Alberta Highway Travel Information For current Alberta road conditions across the province visit 511 Alberta. For additional information on Alberta's roads and highways, including maps and current road conditions, visit Alberta Transportation.
The Alberta Motor Association (AMA) is connected with several international automobile clubs, including the American Automobile Association (AAA), and members can receive reciprocal benefits.
U.S. Ports of Entry International visitors driving to Canada can use any of the following ports of entry:
See Getting Around for more information.