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=== Crossing to [[Montana]] ===
 
=== Crossing to [[Montana]] ===
 
'''Crossings:'''
 
'''Crossings:'''
* Highway 6 - [[Chief Mountain]]
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* Highway 6 - [[Chief Mountain Border Crossing|Chief Mountain]]
* Highway 2 - [[Carway]]
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* Highway 2 - [[Carway Border Crossing|Carway]]
* Highway 62 - [[Del Bonita]]
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* Highway 62 - [[Del Bonita Border Crossing|Del Bonita]]
* Highway 4 - [[Coutts-Sweetgrass]]
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* Highway 4 - [[Coutts-Sweetgrass Border Crossing|Coutts-sweetgrass]]
 
* Highway 41 - [[Wild Horse, Alberta|Wild Horse]]
 
* Highway 41 - [[Wild Horse, Alberta|Wild Horse]]
  

Revision as of 20:55, 12 June 2014

Alberta
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Information
Country:
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Canada
State: [[Alberta]]
Population: 4.083 million (Jan. 1, 2014)
Licence plate: Red lettering, White background
Major roads: Trans-Can, Yellowhead Hwy, Crowsnest Hwy, QE-2
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Hitchhiking in the Canadian province of Alberta is most acceptable in the mountain National parks. One will have the best chances of getting a ride in winter if dressed like a lift attendant or ski patrol, followed by snowboarder/skier (toque, ski jacket, snowpants). In the other seasons, the general rule of thumb is the younger and less drunk a person looks, the better chance he or she will get a lift.

When hitching between Edmonton and Calgary, your best bet is getting a ride with a large truck. These trucks only have one passenger seat, so if there are two of you prepare to sit on a cup holder for most of the way. People will be motivated to pick you up if it is cold and you will get a ride faster, although the wait will seem alot longer then it is. Starting out at a truck stop and asking for a ride will greatly increase your chances, as many truckers have a long trip and pick up hitchers for the company they provide.

Cities

Towns


Border Crossing to the USA

Crossing to Montana

Crossings:

Provinces and Territories of Canada


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