A reminder that Alberta will look like this in a few months. 😍
From golden sunsets lighting up Edmonton’s river valley to the vibrant energy of Calgary’s downtown, summer transforms the province into something unforgettable. Trails come alive in Waterton and Jasper, where every hike leads to breathtaking views, while Banff’s iconic landscapes remind you just how wild and beautiful the province can be.
🎥: @s.kay_captures
📍: @travelalberta
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“Explains why he’s there…”
We mic’d up friends in Montréal. Here’s their conversation as they look out from Mont Royal.
Meanwhile in Canada: Episode 5
📍: @montreal@tourismequebec@travelinquebecfromabroad
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Nestled in the northern Great Bear Rainforest, Khutzeymateen Grizzly Bear Sanctuary provides a glimpse into bears’ natural habitat. 🐻
Each spring, 50–60 grizzlies return to roam freely within its 110,000+ acres of protected land across estuaries, shoreline and old-growth forest. From the water, visitors can quietly observe as they feed, rest, and move through the inlet.
Located within the traditional territory of the Ts’msyen Nation, specifically the Gits’iis Tribe, and monitored by First Nations Rangers, @khutzlodge supports respectful wildlife viewing, honouring the local culture, and finding ways to give back to conservation.
🎥: Marty Clemens @travelnorthernbc
📍: @khutzlodge@supernaturalbc
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“It saved my life,” says Mateo Kostering of his lifelong connection to soccer.
This June, experience FIFA World Cup 26™ in Vancouver, on the unceded territories of the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh Nations.
Meet Mateo Kostering, a proud member of the Musgamagw Dzawada’enuxw Nation and the Namgis Nation. From player to mentor, he is using sport to uplift the next generation of modern-day warriors—building confidence, resilience, and connection to culture and community. Watch how Mateo is strengthening Indigenous youth and community through the power of sport.
Come for the games. Leave with connection.
Learn more about Indigenous experiences and events during FIFA World Cup 26™: indigenousbc.com/stories/beautiful-game (linked in ITBC's bio)
Did you know you can see the world’s largest Tyrannosaurus rex in Saskatchewan?
Meet Scotty at the Royal Saskatchewan Museum in Regina. Discovered in 1991, this massive T. rex took more than 20 years to excavate by hand thanks to employees, students and volunteers.
While you’re there, explore exhibits like the Indigenous Gallery and the Life Sciences Gallery.
📷: @joelwaghelaphoto
📍: @royalsaskmuseum@tourismsask
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