It is hard to fathom that a place can harbor six UNESCO World Heritage Sites that fly under the radar.

There are six World Heritage Sites in Alberta, more than any other province in Canada.

The Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site comprises seven contiguous parks.

Dinosaur Provincial Park features some of the world’s most extensive fossil fields.

Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump is one of the oldest, most significant, and best-preserved places.

Wood Buffalo National Park protects the world’s largest herds of wood bison.

Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park, the world’s first “international peace park.”

Writing-on-Stone Provincial Park houses the North American Great Plains’ largest rock art collection.

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