Visitor Information Centers

Visitor Information Centers

Knowledgeable and friendly Alberta specialists await you at the provincial Travel Alberta Visitor Information Centres, strategically located along key highways and at border entry points. Stop in for a variety of provincewide tourism information including all Travel Alberta guides and official road map. Let our specialists help customize your vacation in Alberta.

To complement the provincial information services network, more than 100 communities across Alberta operate local and regional visitor information centres that offer detailed travel information. A number of these have been recognized as accredited centres that provide a broad range of amenities and services.

Operating hours at visitor information centres vary, and many are seasonal.

Locations

Canmore: South side of Hwy. 1 on west end of Canmore service road. Open all year.

Crowsnest Pass: South side of Hwy. 3, 8 kms west of Coleman and 6 kms from B.C./AB border. Open mid-May to Labour Day Weekend.

Grande Prairie: Southeast side of Highway 43 at the Junction of 106 Street. Open mid-May to Labour Day Weekend.

Field: South side of Hwy. 1 at the entrance to Field, B.C. Open mid-May to Thanksgiving Weekend. 

Hinton: South side of Hwy. 16 in the commercial area. Open mid-May to Thanksgiving Weekend.

Lloydminster: North side of Hwy. 16, 1 km east of Lloydminster. Open mid-May to Labour Day Weekend.

Milk River: East side of Hwy. 4, south of Milk River. Open mid-May to Thanksgiving Weekend.

Oyen: Located at the intersection of Hwy. 9 and Hwy. 41, north of Oyen. Open mid-May to Labour Day Weekend.

Walsh: North side of Hwy. 1, 64 kms east of Medicine Hat and 3 kms west of SK/AB border. Open mid-May to September.

West Glacier: West side of the junction of Hwy. 2 and Going-To-The-Sun Road (Logan Pass). Open mid-May to September. 

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